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FEELING MINNESOTA: VENTURA KICKS OFF TAX REBATE/STADIUM PLAN

          MN Gov. Jesse Ventura announced details Friday "on how
     Minnesotans can donate all or part of their sales-tax rebate
     to a special fund for a new" pro sports stadium, according
     to Robert Whereatt of the Minneapolis STAR TRIBUNE.  The
     fund "will be administered" by the Metropolitan Sports
     Facilities Commission (MSFC), which operates the Metrodome,
     and "will accept checks until June 30, 2000."  At that time,
     Ventura "will determine whether there is a 'viable plan' in
     place to build a stadium."  Ventura "didn't specify what
     constitutes a 'viable plan.'"  Whereatt noted last month's
     Star Tribune/KMSP-TV poll which indicated that 8% of
     respondents said that "they planned to contribute" to the
     fund.  With the "total sales-tax rebate" at $1.3B and the
     "average rebate" at $652, Whereatt wrote that if 8%
     contribute "all or part of their checks, that means about
     250,000 taxpayers are considering helping build a pro sports
     facility" (STAR TRIBUNE, 8/14).  MSFC Exec Dir Bill Lester,
     on the volume of donations: "We're not anticipating that it
     will overwhelm the system" (ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS, 8/14).  
          A REASONING MAN: In St. Paul, Charley Walters wrote
     that Vikings Owner Red McCombs had "significant influence"
     in the Vikings being the Browns' first opponent at the new
     Browns stadium this Saturday.  McCombs said one reason he
     "pressed" for the game is that it "would give the people of
     Minnesota a very nice look at what a city has done with a
     facility situation" (ST. PAUL PIONEER PRESS, 8/15).

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