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D.C. Mayor Muriel E. Bowser , team executives and the city’s allies in Congress launched a feverish, long-shot bid to push the bill through the Senate under unanimous consent, a procedure that would require all senators present to agree to let it pass.
The bill would allow the District to control the land surrounding the defunct RFK football stadium.
Bowser and Cardin met in person for the first time in Cardin ’s office on the Hill in early December .
Bowser and her team, as well as the NFL and the Commanders , began to eye the final holdouts: How could they get the remaining opponents to stand down? “We knew we had to go door to door,” a person familiar with the effort said.
D.C. mayor, team and the team reached a deal to get RFK stadium appraised.
The city would agree to make improvements worth equivalent to National Park Service land in the District.
Sen. Mitch Daines had put a hold on the bill around 8:30 p.m. to lift his hold on it.
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