Bipartisan bill proposes renovating RFK Stadium to attract Commanders back to D.C.
- Rep. James Comer introduced a bipartisan bill to extend D.C.'s lease of RFK Stadium site and allow redevelopment.
- The bill aims to transform the site into a mixed-use development and potential new Commanders stadium.
- D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser supports the bill to unlock economic potential of RFK campus.
- New Commanders owner Josh Harris hopes to improve team and potentially return it to D.C. with a new stadium.
- If passed, the bill could pave the way for the Commanders to play at a renovated RFK Stadium for the first time since 1996.