LRB-0825/1
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1999 - 2000 LEGISLATURE
January 12, 1999 - Introduced by Representatives Schneider, Musser,
Ziegelbauer, Black, Staskunas, Ainsworth, Kreuser, Berceau, Lassa
and
Ryba, cosponsored by Senators Schultz, Cowles and George. Referred to
Committee on Small Business and Economic Development.
AJR5,1,2 1Relating to: memorializing Congress to pass legislation requiring professional
2sports leagues to permit community ownership of their franchises.
AJR5,1,43 Whereas, professional sports leagues set conditions on the ownership of their
4franchises; and
AJR5,1,65 Whereas, the leagues may forbid community ownership of franchises and some
6leagues have done so; and
AJR5,1,107 Whereas, the Green Bay Packers, a community-owned franchise, have
8conclusively demonstrated the advantages of that kind of ownership, including
9abolition of the possibility of moving the franchise and of the possibility of operating
10the franchise in ways that harm the community; and
AJR5,1,1311 Whereas, the Packers have also demonstrated that community-owned teams
12can be financially robust and highly successful on the playing field; now, therefore,
13be it
AJR5,2,3
1Resolved by the assembly, the senate concurring, That the members of the
2Wisconsin legislature urge Congress to enact legislation to require all professional
3sports leagues to allow community-owned franchises; and, be it further
AJR5,2,5 4Resolved, That the assembly chief clerk shall provide a copy of this joint
5resolution to each member of this state's congressional delegation.
AJR5,2,66 (End)
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