Rep. Neylon Issues Statement on Stadium Tax Vote
"I am pleased to see the Miller Park Stadium Board has finally voted to bring the five-county stadium tax to an end in 2020."
Madison— Today State Representative Adam Neylon (R-Pewaukee) issued the following statement in response to the Miller Park Stadium Board’s vote to end the stadium tax in 2020:
“I am pleased to see the Miller Park Stadium Board has finally voted to bring the five-county stadium tax to an end in 2020. This move is long overdue, but better late than never.
“From the time the original end date in 2014 came and went, I’ve supported legislation to bring this tax to an end. This session, I’m co-sponsoring Assembly Bill 73, which would end the tax with or without the Stadium Board’s approval. Hopefully, that will no longer be necessary.
“While I’m encouraged by the vote the Stadium Board has taken, I plan to continue supporting AB 73 to end this tax. We’ve seen deadlines come and go in the past, and I would encourage the Stadium Board to keep their word on this one.”
More about the Miller Park Stadium Tax
- 5-County Tax Freedom Day - State Sen. Tim Carpenter - Mar 10th, 2020
- Murphy’s Law: About that Miller Park Economic Impact - Bruce Murphy - Feb 25th, 2020
- AFP-WI Applauds Gov. Evers for Ending Miller Park Perk - AFP Wisconsin - Nov 21st, 2019
- The Battle to Sunset the Miller Park Tax is Finally Over - State Sen. Tim Carpenter - Jun 20th, 2019
- Excess from the Miller Park Tax Should Be Returned to the 5 Counties - State Sen. Tim Carpenter - Apr 16th, 2019
- Murphy’s Law: Taxpayers Make Bucks, Brewers Rich - Bruce Murphy - Apr 16th, 2019
- Rep. Neylon Issues Statement on Stadium Tax Vote - State Rep. Adam Neylon - Mar 13th, 2019
- Murphy’s Law: The Wealth Gap and Miller Park’s Deal - Bruce Murphy - Jan 24th, 2019
- Murphy’s Law: Miller Park Tax Ends in 2020. Not. - Bruce Murphy - Mar 20th, 2018
- Murphy’s Law: The Bogus Studies of Miller Park - Bruce Murphy - May 10th, 2017
Read more about Miller Park Stadium Tax here