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Florida House blocks Dolphins stadium bill

MIAMI, May 4 (UPI) -- Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross accused the speaker of the Florida House of playing politics after a bill to renovate Sun Life Stadium died without a vote.

Republican House Speaker Will Weatherford refused to bring the measure to a vote before the legislative session closed late Friday, sparking a rebuke from Ross, who said Weatherford had misled him.

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"He put politics before the people and the 4,000 jobs this project would have created for Miami Dade, and that is just wrong," Ross said in a written statement.

Weatherford, who has denied making any promises to Ross on bringing the measure to a vote, said he and other opponents of the plan saw it as a bad deal for the public.

"Before we spend $300 [million] or $400 million in tax subsidies, I just think we need to talk about it and evaluate it more," he said.

The bill, which had passed in the state Senate, would have provided taxpayer support for a $350 million upgrade to the privately owned stadium. The upgrades were touted as a means of drawing the Super Bowl and other money-making events to Miami.

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The Miami Herald noted, however, the recent deal to build a stadium for the Miami Marlins had even some Miami-area lawmakers opposing the plan.

Ross said Weatherford had blown a golden opportunity to support the region's economy.

"I will do all I can to convince my fellow owners to bring the Super Bowl back to Miami Dade," Ross said in his statement. "The (Super Bowl) bid committee has done a tremendous job to give us a great shot, and my only hope is that it is enough to overcome the terrible message Speaker Weatherford has sent to the NFL tonight."

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