A's move to Las Vegas clears hurdle as Nevada assembly and senate OKs stadium funding


A rendering of the proposed new ballpark at the Tropicana site in Las Vegas.

The Oakland Athletics are just a signature away from a lucrative landing spot in Las Vegas.

Nevada’s state assembly passed a bill Wednesday to provide $380 million in public funding for a $1.5 billion stadium on the Strip, paving the way for the A’s to relocate from Oakland ― their home since 1968 ― to Las Vegas.

SB1 passed through the assembly by a 25-15 vote, one day after the bill cleared the senate after a week of vigorous lobbying by the club helped flip eight votes in the senate. Later, the senate approved minor amendments made by the assembly ― such as increasing the club’s annual community commitment to $2 million ― before sending the bill on to Gov. Joe Lombardo.

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