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TX SENATE PASSES BRIMER BILL WITH "ANTI-PORTABILITY" CLAUSE

          The TX Senate approved an arena financing bill Tuesday
     "that gives Dallas 18 months to cut an arena deal with its
     sports teams without fear a suburb will try to steal them,"
     according to Todd Gillman of the DALLAS MORNING NEWS.  The
     bill includes an "anti-portability" clause which prevents TX
     cities from negotiating with one another's sports teams
     until November 1, '98.  The House passed a similar measure
     two weeks ago without the "anti-portability" provision. 
     Gillman writes, "Although it sought permanent protection,
     the best that Dallas could win was a moratorium that expires
     next year," but the clause gives the city "the time needed
     to complete more than three years of talks" with the Stars
     and Mavericks on a new arena (DALLAS MORNING NEWS, 5/21).
          HOUSTON'S REAX: Houston "got everything it wanted" in
     the Senate version of the Brimer bill, according to John
     Williams of the HOUSTON CHRONICLE.  Sen. John Whitmire of
     Houston: "I can certainly speak for Houston and Harris
     County that it will certainly address our current needs." 
     The Senate version of the bill reduced the maximum car
     rental tax from 10% to 5% and added a hotel occupancy tax of
     2%.  Also "stripped away" was an amendment in the House
     version that would have forced Harris County voters to vote
     again for a new ballpark and football stadium.  The bill is
     expected to return to the House "as early as Friday"
     (HOUSTON CHRONICLE, 5/21).  State Sen. Kim Brimer said that
     he will study the Senate's changes before "deciding whether
     to demand a conference committee."  Brimer: "I don't see any
     roadblocks that were added in the Senate" (Todd Gillman,
     DALLAS MORNING NEWS, 5/21).

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