Associate dean and director of the Center for Urban Policy and the Environment at Indiana University Mark Rosentraub exposes the system in which Americans are forced to shell out millions in tax dollars to subsidize the expenses of the wealthy owners of professional sports teams. Rosentraub questions why the public should fund these franchises when the sports industry is so successful. Rosenbraub issues a clarion call to all taxpayers concerned about where their money goes.
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Associate dean and director of the Center for Urban Policy and the Environment at Indiana University Mark Rosentraub exposes the system in which Americans are forced to shell out millions in tax dollars to subsidize the expenses of the wealthy owners of professional sports teams. Rosentraub questions why the public should fund these franchises when the sports industry is so successful. Rosenbraub issues a clarion call to all taxpayers concerned about where their money goes.
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