A new bill to help fund repairs at Chase Field by redirecting tax revenue is facing some backlash in the state legislature. The repairs are estimated at $400M.
Dennis is joined by Danny Seiden, President and CEO at Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry, to talk about legislation to keep the Arizona Diamondbacks in Chase Field.
A recent poll from eight USA TODAY Network reporters and editors ranked MLB's stadiums ahead of the 2025 season. Two stadiums ...
Fasteners distributor Field Fastener strengthened its network with the opening of two new facilities in Batesville, AR and Phoenix, AZ. Field Fastener said the new facilities expand its global ...
The Clearwater Hill home sits at an elevation of 1,960 feet and looks out onto Chase Field and the surrounding desert ...
The Arizona Diamondbacks have reached a deal that would use taxpayer dollars to fund repairs to Chase Field and keep the team in Arizona. While some argue that billionaire sports owners should pay ...
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Arizona House passes bill that would divert tax dollars to pay for Chase Field upgrades, fixesThe Arizona House passed a bill — HB2704 — late Wednesday afternoon that would divert sales tax revenue from Chase Field and income tax revenue from the team to a fund that would pay for fixes ...
A proposal backed by the Arizona Diamondbacks to fund stadium improvements using sales and income tax revenues passed out of ...
Arizona Rep. Jeff Weninger introduced HB 2704 in January, and if passed, would recapture sales and income taxes associated with Chase Field and the Arizona Diamondbacks, and use the money to pay ...
The Arizona House of Representatives passed HB 2704, a tax recapture bill that will fund renovations at Chase Field, with bipartisan support on Wednesday. The vote came out to 35-25, and the bill ...
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