The Oakland Athletics encountered a setback in their plans to relocate to Las Vegas and use public funds to help build a new stadium.
The Nevada Independent's Tabitha Mueller, Sean Golonka and Jacob Solis reported Monday that the bill outlining how the stadium would be funded failed to get on the regular legislative session for Nevada's Legislature.
The report noted Gov. Joe Lombardo could call a special legislative session for lawmakers to discuss the proposal. However, Mueller followed up Tuesday to report Nevada Assembly Speaker Steve Yeager doesn't believe the A's would be included in the special session.
The A's initially announced in April that they signed a binding agreement with Red Rock Resorts to purchase 49 acres where the new stadium would sit. The team changed plans in May, revealing it struck a deal with Bally's Corporation to build a 30,000-seat venue where the Tropicana presently sits.