Politics & Government
A Milwaukee Bucks Tax? Racine County Board Says No Way
The fear of another regional tax similar to the stadium tax took root and the Racine County Board wanted to make it clear they aren't interested in entertaining a new tax.

As talk of a new sports arena for the Milwaukee Bucks takes shape, theΒ fear of another regional tax similar to the stadium taxΒ took root and the Racine County Board wanted to make it clear they aren't interested in entertaining a new tax, according to a story in theΒ Journal Times.
Currently residents of Racine, Milwaukee, Washington, WaukeshaΒ and Ozaukee counties pay a .1 percent sales tax to help pay for the Milwaukee Brewers stadium until 2018. Now that theΒ Milwaukee BucksΒ owner Herb Kohl is pushing for a new sports and entertainment complex, Racine County Board members fear residents could be tapped again for a new tax.Β
And even though one hasn't been proposed, Racine County Board Chairman Peter Hansen told theΒ Journal TimesΒ that the board voted unanimously to oppose any attempt to get Racine County residents to pay up. Hansen essentially said the resolutionΒ nips any notion that Racine County residents would be open to paying for another Milwaukee sports venue in the bud.
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