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When the announcement of the World Cup coming to New Jersey was made, many people were excited for the opportunity that it presented to the state. However, my support quickly waned after learning about the secretive deals that would ultimately burden New Jersey taxpayers while benefiting FIFA. It is unfair for New Jersey to agree to these deals that exempt sporting organizations from paying taxes.

The idea of providing free public transportation to the event also seems unnecessary. If other events and concerts have managed without it, then the World Cup should be no exception. MetLife Stadium has hosted large crowds for various events successfully, so there should be no need for additional accommodations at the expense of taxpayers.

I urge Governor Phil Murphy to reconsider these deals and think about their impact on New Jersey residents. With already high taxes, adding more burden to taxpayers for the benefit of FIFA is unjust. It is important to hold organizations accountable and ensure that they pay their fair share when hosting events like the World Cup.

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