Known as the Southeast Wisconsin Professional Baseball Park District until it was reconstituted as part of the 2023 subsidy agreement.
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Gov. Evers Celebrates “Home Run” Deal to Keep Milwaukee Brewers, Major League Baseball in Wisconsin Through 2050
Dec 18th, 2024 by Gov. Tony Evers
Gov. Evers Announces New Appointments to Newly Reformed Southeast Wisconsin Professional Baseball Park District Board
District Board changes part of bipartisan deal to keep Milwaukee Brewers, Major League Baseball in Wisconsin through 2050
Jan 8th, 2024 by Gov. Tony EversGov. Evers Signs Bills to Keep Milwaukee Brewers, Major League Baseball in Wisconsin Through 2050
Dec 5th, 2023 by Gov. Tony Evers
Sen. Carpenter Says Milwaukee and Wisconsin Deserve a Better Deal
Sep 18th, 2023 by State Sen. Tim Carpenter
Brewers Statement on Efforts to Preserve American Family Field for the Next Generation
Legislative Progress Would Keep Major League Baseball in Wisconsin for the Next Generation
Sep 18th, 2023 by Milwaukee BrewersBrewers Applaud Efforts to Maintain American Family Field
Plan Would Keep Major League Baseball in Milwaukee for the Next Generation
Feb 14th, 2023 by Milwaukee BrewersGov. Evers Announces Plan to Keep Major League Baseball, Brewers in Milwaukee for 20 More Years
Governor’s budget invests portion of state’s historic surplus to improve American Family Field, saving taxpayers over $200 million and generating $400 million in revenue through 2043
Feb 14th, 2023 by Gov. Tony EversBrewers Name Mike Brockman, VP – Facilities and Projects and Tom Hecht, VP – Consumer Experience
Apr 4th, 2022 by Milwaukee Brewers
Gov. Evers Appoints Tim Sheehy as Chair of the Southeast Wisconsin Professional Baseball Park District Board
Aug 20th, 2021 by Gov. Tony Evers
DMV releases new Milwaukee Brewers license plates
Sep 9th, 2020 by Wisconsin Department of Transportation
Zapfel Files to Run for Oconomowoc Alderman
“I am running for Alderman to help move Oconomowoc forward.”
Nov 22nd, 2019 by John ZapfelExcess from the Miller Park Tax Should Be Returned to the 5 Counties
"The District has stated that barring any significant shift in economic conditions, they will be ready to officially sunset the tax at their March 2020 meeting."
Apr 16th, 2019 by State Sen. Tim CarpenterMilwaukee County Supervisor John Weishan Calls for Advisory Referendum on New Sports and Entertainment Complex
Says Voters Have Already Approved Other Priorities Such as Parks, Recreation and Culture, Transit and Emergency Medical Services in 2008 Referendum
Feb 28th, 2014 by Sup. John F. Weishan, Jr.



















