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NORTH CAROLINA GROUP LOOKING TO SCORE A MLB TEAM

          MLB "advocates" in the NC-Triad area "have quietly
     contacted county commissioners in the region about whether
     they would support" a May '98 referendum on a 1% tax on
     prepared foods and beverages to finance a new ballpark,
     according to John Cochran of the Greensboro NEWS & RECORD. 
     The NC Baseball Committee (NCBC) said they "would support a
     vote next May," as they "expect" MLB to begin the process of
     awarding expansion teams sometime in May-June, '98.  If the
     tax is approved, it would only go into effect if MLB awards
     the Triad one of two expansion teams it might approve as
     early as '99 (NEWS & RECORD, 6/12).  If a vote were held
     today, the 1% prepared food tax "would be opposed" by 59% of
     Triad voters and favored by 35%, according to a new poll by
     the NEWS & RECORD.  But "nearly" nine out of ten want the
     "chance to vote."  The telephone poll of 405 registered
     voters was conducted June 4-10.  A 1% food tax would add
     "about" $.25 to a $25 restaurant bill and raise about $19M a
     year.  While the food tax was opposed by 59%, a $.02 beer
     tax per can/bottle was favored by 59%, opposed by 34%, with
     7% undecided.  A hotel/motel tax was favored by 58%, opposed
     by 33%, with 10% undecided (NEWS & RECORD, 6/15).

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