St. Petersburg, Fla. U.S. Senator Rick Scott and a bipartisan group of officials held a Monday press conference at the Florida Holocaust Museum urging the Tampa Sports Authority to reconsider hosting Kanye West's concerts at Raymond James Stadium, which are scheduled for June 26 through June 29, citing the artist's documented history of antisemitic remarks. They delivered a formal letter to the Tampa Sports Authority and urged officials to block use of public funds or venue resources for the shows; attendees included Senators Ashley Moody and Charlie Crist, Holocaust survivor Toni Rinde, and Leo Terrell, and officials said the authority should review contracts and funding arrangements in coming days.
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This isn't just about concerts. It's about public funds and resources. If you're a Florida taxpayer, your money could be supporting these events. You have a say in how it's used. Check who your local officials are and where they stand on this issue.
Officials are questioning whether Kanye West's past antisemitic remarks should disqualify him from using public venues. They're reviewing contracts and funding. This could set a precedent for future events. Worth forwarding if you believe in holding public figures accountable.
Local officials and advocacy groups opposing the concerts received heightened public attention and reinforced calls to block taxpayer-supported venue use.
Kanye West and event organizers faced reputational harm and potential limitations on the use of a publicly owned stadium.
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