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Greg Casar: “If a majority of the ownership stakeholders choose to move a…”

Featuring: Greg Casar, Democratic | U.S. House, Texas, District 35

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Rep. Greg Casar on new bill that could help cities keep their sports teams

Published | Video Starts at 03:33

Would it be the same? Would it apply differently? Could they sue to block it if they're one individual that's part of an ownership group? Ultimately, If a majority of the ownership stakeholders choose to move a team, [the] ownership group would have to give their community one year's notice. and basically an independent team of appraisers would come up with the value of that, of that team and somebody could get a chance to buy it. (03:33–03:53)

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Asserts that the proposed law requires a year's notice before a team can be moved.

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