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Wednesday, May. 31, 2023

Have taxpayers paid $600 million toward the Milwaukee Brewers’ stadium?


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A 0.1% sales tax in Milwaukee County and its adjoining counties raised $609 million over 24 years for construction of a new stadium for the Milwaukee Brewers baseball team.

A 1995 state law created the Southeast Wisconsin Professional Baseball Park District, composed of Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Washington and Waukesha counties.

The district’s board enacted the five-county sales tax, effective in January 1996.

The stadium, first known as Miller Park and now American Family Field, opened in 2001.

The tax was in place through March 2020.

On May 25, 2023, Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred said Milwaukee risks losing the Brewers to another city if renovations to the stadium aren’t made, and that the renovations require public funding.

The team, in Milwaukee since 1970, says $448 million in renovations are needed over 20 years.

Gov. Tony Evers and the Legislature are considering whether to commit taxpayer money toward the renovations.

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