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unhappycamper

(60,364 posts)
Thu May 21, 2015, 06:50 AM May 2015

Senate seeks to require special law for spending on Olympics

http://www.wcvb.com/money/senate-seeks-to-require-special-law-for-spending-on-olympics/33133748



USOC chose Boston as its candidate to host 2024 Summer Olympic Games

Senate seeks to require special law for spending on Olympics
6:49 PM EDT May 20, 2015

BOSTON —The Massachusetts Senate has passed a measure aimed at guaranteeing no tax dollars are spent hosting the 2024 Olympics without approval of the Legislature first.

The Senate approved the proposal Wednesday as an amendment to its version of the state budget.

The amendment bars tax dollars being spent on "procuring, hosting, aiding, facilitating, or remediating the effects of" the Olympics unless lawmakers approve a special law first.

The Republican-sponsored amendment also calls for at least one public hearing before allowing money to be spent on the Olympics.

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Why do Republicans avoid a ballot question? And why don't Dems push for a ballot initiative? Hint:

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Senate seeks to require special law for spending on Olympics (Original Post) unhappycamper May 2015 OP
This is getting tiring. We don't want it and we know what will happen. Paper Roses May 2015 #1
It's for show. Just like you said, the people don't hughee99 May 2015 #2

Paper Roses

(7,471 posts)
1. This is getting tiring. We don't want it and we know what will happen.
Thu May 21, 2015, 09:12 AM
May 2015

There will be billions spent that will fall outside the 'no public funding' promise.
I don't like the paragraph posted with its ambiguous wording...

"The amendment bars tax dollars being spent on "procuring, hosting, aiding, facilitating, or remediating the effects of" the Olympics unless lawmakers approve a special law first."


Who thinks this will work?
If you do, as the saying goes, "I have bridge to sell you".

hughee99

(16,113 posts)
2. It's for show. Just like you said, the people don't
Thu May 21, 2015, 09:21 AM
May 2015

Want it and we know it's going to happen anyway. Lawmakers will point to this vote and say they tried their best when people people figure out it's a bad deal. They'll be several more votes like this one too, over the next few years.

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