Tough Questions Emerging for the PawSox Proposal
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Tough Questions Emerging for the PawSox Proposal

Not only are new questions emerging, but alternative financing structures and approval processes are taking hold.
SEE THE LIST OF QUESTIONS BELOW
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTRI General Treasurer Seth Magaziner said the financing structure may be underestimating the actual cost and suggested that there may be a better structure for the financing the deal - he warns that using Pawtucket’s Redevelopment Agency may be more expensive than financing the deal through the state. Magaziner voiced his support for keeping the PawSox in Rhode Island and for some structure to provide public financing, but his comments at one of the Senate Finance Committee's hearing was another bump in the road for the PawSox ownership group to secure public financing and to use the Pawtucket Redevelopment Agency as the conduit for the structure.
While the hearings have gone on, the PawSox ownership group has rallied business support for the proposal from Chambers of Commerce and most of the Mayors around Rhode Island have voiced support for their fellow Mayor Don Grebien of Pawtucket. Gubernatorial candidate and Cranston Mayor Allan Fung has not come out for the public financing structure.
But now, the PawSox ownership group -- a group that collectively have combined personal wealth of $6 to $8 billion -- are facing a growing list of tough questions about the completeness of the proposal and whether tens of millions of additional costs are being accounted for.
And, more and more questions have emerged. SEE BELOW
