#MonumentalDisaster Campaign is a Monumental Victory
On December 13th, Sports Fans Coalition, in partnership with the National Consumers League launched the #MonumentalDisaster campaign to oppose the publicly financed…
Congress and the DOJ Must Act to Protect Sports Fans from Streaming Monopoly
For decades, broadcast and cable have been the primary way fans engage with their teams. More and more though, that fandom is moving away from the traditional media consumption…
Sports Fans Coalition Statement on #MonumentalDisaster being excluded from the VA budget bill
"Every sports fan loves an underdog story, and today is no exception. Sports Fans Coalition applauds the Virginia General Assembly budget conferees for not including any language regarding the Monumental Sports…
MD SB 539/HB 701: Ticket Resale Shouldn’t be a Crime in Maryland
When Maryland SB539/HB701 was introduced, Sports Fans Coalition immediately recognized the well-intentioned nature of the ticketing consumer protection bill. However,…
Youngkin’s Fumbled Arena Plan Shines Light on Sportswashing
In December of last year, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) surprised all of the Commonwealth with a “half-baked” scheme to bring the Capitals and Wizards,
NBCUniversal Locks Out Chiefs and Dolphins Fans
Sports Fans Coalition Executive Director Brian Hess issued the following statement in advance of the Chiefs vs Dolphins game streaming on Comcast/NBC-Universal’s Peacock app…
Open Letter to Virginia Lawmakers: Oppose Wizards/Caps Stadium Deal
Today, lawmakers and Monumental Sports announced a stadium deal to bring the Washington Capitals and the Washington Wizards to Potomac Yard, Alexandria…