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Holden wants Cardinals to stay in St. Louis

June 13, 2002

Date:June 13, 2002

By: Julie Kroenig

State Capital Bureau

Governor Holden says he is surprised that St. Louis Cardinal President Mark Lamping says the best home for the Cardinals is in downtown St. Louis.

Julie Kroenig has the story in Jefferson City.

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Governor Holden says that he is still in support of funding a new Cardinals stadium with state money.

This comes one day after the Cardinal's president announces that he has been working with private developers to stay in downtown St. Louis.

Holden says that he wants to put together a package that will work for the Cardinals, but also the taxpayers of Missouri.

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Contents: It makes all the sense in the world to have them downtown. These are the St. Louis Cardinals.

Holden says he is glad to see that the Cardinals want to stay downtown and is looking forward to working with them.

Julie Kroenig, from the state Capitol for KMOX News.

Date:June 13, 2002

By: Julie Kroenig

State Capital Bureau

Governor Holden is still in support of keeping the Cardinals in downtown St. Louis.

Julie Kroenig has more in Jefferson City.

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Governor Holden says that he is surprised for Mark Lamping, the Cardinals President, to say so early that he intends on keeping the Cardinals downtown.

Lamping has had proposals from cities, counties and private developers, but the Governor says he is still interested in using state money to fund the new Cardinal's stadium.

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Contents: I've said from the very beginning, St. Louis is the best location and I want to work with them to put together a package that works for them and the taxpayers of Missouri.

Holden says he looks forward to working with the Cardinals.

This spring a bill to build a new stadium for the Cardinals passed in the Senate, but died in the house.

From the state Capitol, this is Julie Kroenig for KMOX News.

Date:June 13, 2002

By: Julie Kroenig

State Capital Bureau

Governor Holden wants the St. Louis Cardinals to remain in St. Louis.

Julie Kroenig has more from the state Capitol.

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Governor Holden says he still wants to work with the Cardinals so that they can stay in downtown St. Louis.

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Contents: I look forward to working with them. I'm glad to see they're seeing downtown's the best location. Now lets see that we put together the best package.

Holden made this announcement one day after the Cardinals President Mark Lamping says he believes a new stadium will be built downtown.

Lamping's comments were very different from the one's he made a month ago when he said that the Cardinals were considering other sites.

Holden says that he wants to put together a package that works for the Cardinals and for teh taxpayers of Missouri.

In May, a bill that would have built the Cardinals a new stadium died in the house.

Julie Kroenig in Jefferson City, KMOX News.