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San Diego Chargers Stadium Measure Would Increase Taxes in the City

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A local ballot measure in San Diego could change the sports economy in Southern California. Next week, San Diego voters will decide whether to increase a local tax to help build a stadium for the Chargers as well as a convention center. A "no" vote on Measure C could lead to a breakup between the city and the Chargers. And San Diego's NFL team isn't just flirting with leaving the city. They've basically hired a divorce attorney and started going on dates with Los Angeles. The NFL has given the team an open invitation to join the Rams in L.A. next year at the coliseum.

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