...and that's how it works, only originally she was going to pay out the advance payment of $25M based on estimated returns from the race. She has the discretion to do so. Note that later she said "Texas will not be paying any funds in advance of the event". She didn't say "does not pay" or "any event". She was just rescinding the advance payment.Pup wrote:Well, I'm going by Combs' letter itself, which states...hairy_scotsman wrote:The law allows for advance payments at the discretion of the Comptroller.
Let me state clearly: We have not paid out any money for the Formula 1 event. The only dollars that can be spent on the United States Grand Prix are tax revenues attributable to the successful running of a race. The state of Texas will not be paying any funds in advance of the event. Further, as is the case with all METF events, each application will be reviewed and analyzed for its likely economic impact and only after the race occurs would any funds be disbursed.
By the way, that interview is very interesting, reading it now with hindsight.
She talks about the discretion allowed by the statute, and she talks about not having heard anything from Epstein for months, which goes right with what I hear from other officials who COTA should be dealing with right now but apparently are not.