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Las Vegas Stadium Authority Meeting Canceled, Rescheduled Nov 9th

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Las Vegas Stadium Authority Meeting Canceled, Rescheduled Nov 9th The reason for the cancelled October 9th Las Vegas Stadium Authority Meeting, according to a communication issued by Steven Hill, it's President, is that they could not find time where a quorum of board members could meet on the outstanding items. The dates finally selected were so close to the next meeting after October 9th, that they elected to go with November 12th. There are as of this writing, the vast majority of documents still either not finished or not signed - most notably the Oakland Raiders / UNLV Joint Use Agreement and the Community Benefits Agreement. Stay tuned and subscribe to Zennie62.
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Las Vegas Stadium Authority Meeting Canceled, Rescheduled Nov 9th

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Las Vegas Stadium Authority Meeting Canceled For October 2017

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Catalan Leader Says Region Has Earned Independence, but Calls for Talks With Madrid – New York Times

New York TimesCredit Samuel Aranda for The New York Times. BARCELONA, Spain — The leader of Catalonia, Carles Puigdemont, said on Tuesday evening that his region had earned the right to independence from Spain, but he immediately suspended the process to … and more …read more Source:: New York City News By Google News

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Trump Administration Threatens Public Funding To NFL Stadiums Over National Anthem

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Trump Administration Threatens Public Funding To NFL Stadiums Over National Anthem Viewers have asked me if Donald Trump would take action against the public funding for the planned Las Vegas Stadium for the Oakland Raiders because of the NFL Protests of the National Anthem. Here's an answer via White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders, connecting that form of funding to the national anthem.
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President Trump Approves California Disaster Declaration Re: Santa Rosa Fire

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Trump Administration Threatens Public Funding To NFL Stadiums Over National Anthem

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And Again Ignacio De La Fuente Still Hasn't Filed Mayor Of Oakland Papers

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And Again Ignacio De La Fuente Still Hasn't Filed Mayor Of Oakland Papers Ignacio De La Fuente claims that he is going to run for Mayor of Oakland. He still has not filed his paperwork. It's Tuesday October 10th now.
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And Again Ignacio De La Fuente Still Hasn't Filed Mayor Of Oakland Papers

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And Again Ignacio De La Fuente Still Hasn't Filed Mayor Of Oakland Papers Ignacio De La Fuente claims that he is going to run for Mayor of Oakland. He still has not filed his paperwork. It's Tuesday October 10th now.
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Trump Threatens NFL and Attacks Jemele Hill – New York Times

New York TimesThe biggest beneficiary was not a football franchise but the New York Yankees, the president’s hometown baseball team, which Brookings estimated saved $492 million as a result. Among the football owners who have benefited from such bonds was Mr. and more …read more Source:: New York City News By Google News

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One in 10 New York City Public School Students Were Homeless Last Year – New York Times

New York TimesThe number of homeless students in the New York City public school system rose again last year, according to state data expected to be released on Tuesday. The increase pushed the city over a sober milestone: One in every 10 public school students was … and more …read more Source:: New York City […]

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New York Today: Questions for Our Next Mayor – New York Times

New York Times“How would you control real estate developers in New York City, if at all?” You can watch tonight’s debate on NY1 or NY1 Noticias, or listen on WNYC. You can also submit and vote on questions for the candidates for public advocate and comptroller … and more …read more Source:: New York City […]

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Catalonia, Donald Trump, World Cup: Your Tuesday Briefing – New York Times

New York TimesThe U.S. and Turkey sought to ease tensions after the two countries ceased issuing new nonimmigrant visas to each other’s citizens. [The New York Times]. • In the Netherlands, four political parties have reached an agreement to form a new government … …read more Source:: New York City News By Google News

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Star Wars: The Last Jedi Trailer (Official)

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Oakland Raiders Las Vegas NFL UNLV Stadium Hotel Tax Revenue Falling Short?

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Oakland Raiders Las Vegas NFL UNLV Stadium Hotel Tax Revenue Falling Short? The Oakland Raiders three-game-losing streak isn't the only problem the organization faces as of now. Another one involves the monthly stadium hotel tax revenue gathered from the imposition of a .088 percent tax on hotel rooms in venues within much of the 25-mile stadium district. For the first four months of the life of what's called the “stadium hotel tax” Clark County and the Las Vegas Stadium Authority, as well as it's biggest political fan County Commission Chairman Steve Sisolak, were eager to report the monthly data, and for good reason: it was always over projections. But even with that, there was an underlying problem: the money collected was, on the average, 10.2 percent less than the month before. The numbers looked like this: Monthly Stadium Tax Revenue – Real versus Budget – with difference, Real – Budget. As you can see by looking at the last numbers column, the difference decreased until it was just $155,645 by June. Then, a funny thing happened: Clark County, and Steve Sisolak, stopped reporting on the numbers for July, August, and September. Why is this important? Because the idea was that the stadium hotel tax was to collect a total amount of money greater than $50 million total for 12 months, or the designated mark to be able to pay for the annual staidium bond debt service plus provide its annual surplus, or what's called the “waterfall”. By June, the stadium hotel tax collected $16,797,274, over the budgeted total of $14,800,000 by $1,997,274. The average budget level per month is $3,700,000, with $3,444,088 as the budget estimate for stadium tax revenue for June, and the actual number at $3,597,933 – that small difference of just $153,845. Here's the problem: we don't know the actual or budgeted stadium tax revenue numbers for July, August, and September. But we do know the actual number has dropped each month – how low did it go in July, August, and September? If each month of real revenue for July, August, and September was below the $3.4 million mark for June for the budget, then there's a problem. Part of that $16,797,274 is $1 million that was to be collected for use by the Las Vegas Stadium Authority from the last fiscal year, leaving $15,797,274 – or $997,274 as a surplus. If the real revenue for July, August, and September is so low, taking yet another $1 million out for the Las Vegas Stadium Authority for the upcoming fiscal year would cut into the surplus of $997,274, leaving a deficit of $2,726. Of that, the Las Vegas Stadium Authority borrowed $500,000 from Clark County, so paying that back would equal $497,274 extra and deepen the deficit – and that's cut into is that which is used for the stadium subsidy itself. This was not supposed to be the situation: the idea was that a revenue surplus from the stadium hotel tax revenue was supposed to be so great that the overall annual revenue mark of $50 million, which includes the bond debt service estimated at about $44 million annually, would be a piece of cake to reach. But the available numbers, the monthly stadium tax revenue decrease, and Clark County's reluctance to share the data for July, August, and September, indicate a problem that spells one solution: for the Las Vegas Stadium Authority to ask for money from the Clark County General Fund to avoid bond money shortfalls. It's an election season. What will Clark County's voters think about spending more public money on an NFL stadium project they weren't asked to pay for in the first place? Stay tuned. PLEASE INVEST IN ZENNIE62MEDIA VIA PAYPALHERE: http://ift.tt/2u7j8De
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Oakland Raiders Las Vegas NFL UNLV Stadium Hotel Tax Revenue Falling Short?

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Oakland Raiders Las Vegas NFL UNLV Stadium Hotel Tax Revenue Falling Short? The Oakland Raiders three-game-losing streak isn't the only problem the organization faces as of now. Another one involves the monthly stadium hotel tax revenue gathered from the imposition of a .088 percent tax on hotel rooms in venues within much of the 25-mile stadium district. For the first four months of the life of what's called the “stadium hotel tax” Clark County and the Las Vegas Stadium Authority, as well as it's biggest political fan County Commission Chairman Steve Sisolak, were eager to report the monthly data, and for good reason: it was always over projections. But even with that, there was an underlying problem: the money collected was, on the average, 10.2 percent less than the month before. The numbers looked like this: Monthly Stadium Tax Revenue – Real versus Budget – with difference, Real – Budget. As you can see by looking at the last numbers column, the difference decreased until it was just $155,645 by June. Then, a funny thing happened: Clark County, and Steve Sisolak, stopped reporting on the numbers for July, August, and September. Why is this important? Because the idea was that the stadium hotel tax was to collect a total amount of money greater than $50 million total for 12 months, or the designated mark to be able to pay for the annual staidium bond debt service plus provide its annual surplus, or what's called the “waterfall”. By June, the stadium hotel tax collected $16,797,274, over the budgeted total of $14,800,000 by $1,997,274. The average budget level per month is $3,700,000, with $3,444,088 as the budget estimate for stadium tax revenue for June, and the actual number at $3,597,933 – that small difference of just $153,845. Here's the problem: we don't know the actual or budgeted stadium tax revenue numbers for July, August, and September. But we do know the actual number has dropped each month – how low did it go in July, August, and September? If each month of real revenue for July, August, and September was below the $3.4 million mark for June for the budget, then there's a problem. Part of that $16,797,274 is $1 million that was to be collected for use by the Las Vegas Stadium Authority from the last fiscal year, leaving $15,797,274 – or $997,274 as a surplus. If the real revenue for July, August, and September is so low, taking yet another $1 million out for the Las Vegas Stadium Authority for the upcoming fiscal year would cut into the surplus of $997,274, leaving a deficit of $2,726. Of that, the Las Vegas Stadium Authority borrowed $500,000 from Clark County, so paying that back would equal $497,274 extra and deepen the deficit – and that's cut into is that which is used for the stadium subsidy itself. This was not supposed to be the situation: the idea was that a revenue surplus from the stadium hotel tax revenue was supposed to be so great that the overall annual revenue mark of $50 million, which includes the bond debt service estimated at about $44 million annually, would be a piece of cake to reach. But the available numbers, the monthly stadium tax revenue decrease, and Clark County's reluctance to share the data for July, August, and September, indicate a problem that spells one solution: for the Las Vegas Stadium Authority to ask for money from the Clark County General Fund to avoid bond money shortfalls. It's an election season. What will Clark County's voters think about spending more public money on an NFL stadium project they weren't asked to pay for in the first place? Stay tuned. PLEASE INVEST IN ZENNIE62MEDIA VIA PAYPALHERE: http://ift.tt/2u7j8De
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