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LOBBYING EFFORT IN SEATTLE RAISING THE IRE OF LEGISLATORS

          Paul Allen's "grass-roots" campaign to win legislative
     support for a new stadium "has run amok, say lawmakers, some
     of whom are instructing their staffs just to say no to what
     they characterize as a steady stream of aggressive,
     obnoxious and profanity-laden calls and e-mail messages from
     fans on both sides of the controversy," according to Rachel
     Zimmerman of the SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER.  WA State Rep.
     Ida Ballasiotes, R-Mercer Island, on the House floor: "Our
     offices have been inundated with callers regarding the
     stadium issue.  They have been abusive and obscene.  Our
     legislative aides do not have to tolerate this behavior." 
     Ballasiotes' comments "got a standing ovation" from Members.
     The House "is expected to vote this week" on a stadium
     financing plan that would "ask voters statewide to decide if
     they want a package of specialty taxes" to help build the
     $425M stadium and exhibition center.  Sue Tupper, the
     political consultant for Allen's Football Northwest
     campaign: "Three weeks ago, all I read in the newspaper and
     all I saw on television were legislators saying, 'I'm not
     inclined to move on this because I'm not hearing from the
     people.'  Now they're having standing ovations on the floor
     of the House saying they can't take all the callers"
     (SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER, 4/13).
          LOGO TAX: WA State Rep. Steve Van Luven said he is
     drafting a new funding bill to take some revenue from the
     new stadium's luxury boxes, club seats, concessions and
     advertising to replace the "increasingly unpopular" sports
     logo tax.  Van Luven said he needs about $10M from projected
     stadium revenues to replace the logo tax.  Van Luven said if
     he replaces the logo tax, "I think I can get (a House
     majority) with this."  Allen's aide, Bert Kolde, said any
     changes to the sports logo tax "could make it unlikely that
     Allen would buy the team" (Tacoma NEWS TRIBUNE, 4/12).  

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