First in the nation study reveals revenue impact of lost season
Annapolis, MD – While joining the millions of National Football League (NFL) fans around the country in hoping that an agreement is soon reached, Comptroller Peter Franchot today announced that Maryland would lose more than just Sunday afternoon entertainment if the NFL season is lost. According to the study just released by the Comptroller’s Office, Maryland would lose an estimated $40 million in tax revenues if the entire season is canceled. Read more...
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