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Oakland Raiders Las Vegas NFL Stadium SNTIC Doc Hides: Clark County On Hook For $750 Mil

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Oakland Raiders Las Vegas NFL Stadium SNTIC Doc Hides: Clark County On Hook For $750 Mil The new item for study for the August 25th meeting of the Southern Nevada Tourism Infrastructure Committee is a rehash of the original Stadium Authority Document for recommendation to the Nevada Legislature. The same one that puts Clark County on Deb hook for $750 million. Well, this version still does that but it hides the references to Clark County in a definition section at the back. "County" is defined as Clark County. And the all powerful Stadium Authority is still there. It also gives the Nevada Governor the power to establish the Stadium Authority but then give the County the specific authority to continue the process. In other words the Governor has more power this time around. Also the words are changed to specifically refer to the stadium and not a large event facility , which could be a convention center. Very clear that Las Vegas Sands money spent on the campaigns of key Nevada legislators and even Governor Sandoval is well spent. I just hope it's not that so called alleged. laundered gambling money from that Chinese crime boss. Stay tuned. Ref: https://youtu.be/1n5PY4cEwEE On Chinese crime boss and money laundering : http://ift.tt/2bcTHGj
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