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The Portland Diamond Project and several city leaders have thrown their weight behind Senate Bill 110, which would allow lawmakers to allocate $800 million in funding toward the construction of a ...
On Thursday, the Oregon Senate passed a funding bill for the Portland Diamond Project. The bill passed with a 24 to 5 vote. SB 110 would authorize up to $800 million in privately backed bonds to ...
The Oregonian/OregonLive examined the Portland Diamond Project’s ambitious effort to bring baseball to the city. Here are 5 takeaways from that analysis. The Portland Diamond Project plans to ...
Major League Baseball is one step closer to sliding home in Portland after the Oregon Senate passed a bill that would grant funding to build a stadium in the city. Judge orders Trump ...
PORTLAND, Ore. — Portland Diamond Project has rounded another base in the effort to bring a Major League Baseball team to the Rose City. On Thursday, the Oregon Senate passed a funding bill that ...
Jess Marks, executive director of the Alliance for a Safe Oregon, made her argument for passing house bill 3076 in this week’s “Give Me a Minute.” Portland mayor Keith Wilson released his ...
The Portland Diamond Project plans to divert income taxes from players’ salaries to repay bonds, aiming to generate $800 million toward the cost of a $2 billion ballpark at the west end of the ...
Major League Baseball has indicated that an expansion from 30 to 32 teams is planned by 2029. The Portland Diamond Project, a group trying to bring a MLB team to Portland, unveiled renderings of a ...
The Portland Diamond Project, a group trying to bring a MLB team to Portland, unveiled renderings of a potential stadium earlier this year. SB 110 updates a law enacted in 2003, Senate Bill 5 ...
Backers of the bill, nicknamed as a “jock tax,” believe it will bring in $800 million to help fund the new stadium that the Portland Diamond Project has designed on the old Zidell Yards space ...
which would secure funding for the Portland Diamond Project, passed in Oregon’s Senate yesterday, and now goes to Oregon’s House of Representatives for consideration. Finally (news-wise ...
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