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Stadium tax opponents get louder

By Scott Blake
    While Miami Dolphins executives and Miami-Dade County officials are being tight-lipped about their negotiations on the Dolphins' proposed stadium improvements, pockets of opposition are developing against using tax dollars for the $400 million project.
   Using the previous and controversial publicly-funded Miami Marlins' pro baseball stadium as fuel for their cause, a group calling itself "Stop the Stadium Madness!" is promising to mount "an opposition campaign" locally and in the state capital in Tallahassee against the Dolphins' plan.

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