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WILL OFMA EXECS BE HOME FOR MORE THAN JUST THE HOLIDAYS?

          Oakland Football Marketing Association (OFMA) President
     Richard Rogers said yesterday the group will "be forced to
     close its doors by the end of January unless the Raiders,
     Oakland and Alameda County can resolve a funding dispute,"
     according to Bonita Brewer of the CONTRA COSTA TIMES. 
     Rogers said that if "nothing is done," the OFMA will run out
     of money on January 31 and will have to stop operations
     until July 1, the beginning of the new FY.  Rogers said a
     "bare-bones, substandard level of service" would require
     $450,000-500,000 to keep the offices open until July.  That
     would be in addition to the $1M that the city-county joint
     powers authority already gave the group this year.  Alameda
     County Supervisor Gail Steele said the city and county are
     still talking to the Raiders about the agency's budget, but
     they seemed to have reached an impasse.  The Raiders have
     "refused to contribute" to the OFMA, saying the city and
     county are responsible for customer service and marketing
     costs.  Steele: "It doesn't look good, and I think they may
     have to close in January" (CONTRA COSTA TIMES, 12/22).  

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