CA hasn’t signed off on a promised deal to help bail out LA if the Olympic Games lose money (laist.com)
from technocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.com to world@lemmy.world on 17 Apr 15:25
https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/67299955

California lawmakers passed legislation in 2017 agreeing to cover up to $270 million of losses related to the Olympic Games after L.A. covers the first $270 million should a deficit occur. That legislation directed the governor to execute a contract solidifying the state’s commitment.

But more than eight years later, that contract hasn’t been inked by the governor’s office.

The state’s guarantee is of potentially huge importance to the city of Los Angeles, which took on a huge risk when it agreed to be the financial backstop for the Olympics in order to secure the host city bid. L.A.'s financial exposure is essentially unlimited. If LA28, the private nonprofit running the games, winds up with a deficit exceeding $540 million, the city is responsible for the rest.

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technocrit@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 17 Apr 15:26 next collapse

This nationalist grift is going to destroy whatever is left of LA.

tacosanonymous@mander.xyz on 17 Apr 18:16 collapse

These things decimate cities, fucking up all the inhabitant’ lives, bankrupting municipalities and enriching only a few.

inari@piefed.zip on 17 Apr 21:14 collapse

“If”? The Olympics are always ruinous for cities that host them