"A key state lawmaker said Friday that the state will not provide more money for Lucas Oil Stadium, adding fuel to concerns about how the facility's operation will be funded.
The state, which is in charge of construction, said it has enough money to build the stadium, but the city-operated Capital Improvement Board said it won't be able to operate the stadium because money from taxes that are already being paid was set aside for that.
Neither side knows for sure how much it will cost to operate the stadium each year, 6News' Norman Cox reported. The figure that has been talked about is $10 million."
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