- As the presidential campaign rolls into Florida, Republicans may face the issue of homelessness on an unexpected front: ballparks. (Huffington Post)
- Sen. Mike Bennett is upset with about 20 sports franchises that receive state cash but dont open up their facilities to be used as homeless shelters, as required by law. (First Coast News)
- State Senator Mike Bennett believes that teams who play at stadiums facilities built using taxpayer dollars must also be used as a shelter for the homeless, and Bennett says its time these teams follow the rules. (Mysuncoast.com)
- I think they can pay for their own stadium, said Sen. Michael Bennett, R-Bradenton. (CBS Sports)
- Despite taking more than $271 million in subsidies since Miami's Dolphins Stadium opened in 1994, the facilities aren't serving the homeless on off nights, and legislation filed by Sen. Mike Bennett (R) and Rep. (Think Progress)
- Michael Bennett, R-Bradenton, who is sponsoring the bill. I can not believe that were going to cut money out of Medicaid and take it away from the homeless and take it away from the poor and impoverished, and were continuing to support people who are billionaires. (YAHOO!)
- Last summer, I discovered that a law established in 1988 provides that state-funded sports facilities should be designated homeless shelters when they of Sarasota to agenda the bill. (Bradenton Herald)
- Michael Bennett, R-Bradenton, who is sponsoring the bill. (MiamiHerald.com)
- I think they can pay for their own stadium, said Sen. Michael Bennett, R-Bradenton. (CBS News)
- Mike Bennett, who wants to use that law to force teams to refund that requires that any professional sports facility built with state money be used as a homeless shelter when not in use for an event or activity. (Palm Beach Post)
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Michael Bennett homeless
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