The NFL has been earning millions of taxpayer dollars off of sponsored military appearances.10/01/2015 - Calling “pay for patriotism” promotions at major sporting events “marketing gimmick[s],” Sen. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) has helped convince Congress to ban the kind of mid-game salutes to troops that enabled NFL teams to pocket a reported $5.4 million of taxpayer money between 2011 and 2014.
The National Defense Authorization Act, which NJ.com reports was "agreed to by congressional negotiators" on Monday, will prevent professional teams and leagues from making money off of celebrating the military at halftimes and quarter breaks.
Under the new law, the Pentagon will be forbidden from using taxpayer funds on what has been called “sponsored patriotism." As a result, Defense Department-funded recruiting practices like “Hometown Heroes” -- through which soldiers are honored on jumbotrons in the middle of sporting events -- will be barred from arenas and stadiums.
“I applaud my colleagues for recognizing and agreeing that demonstrating appreciation and standing in patriotic solidarity with our military should not come with a price tag," Rep. Frank LoBiondo (R-N.J.) said.
Along with Hometown Heroes, Military.com listed profiting from“on-field flag roll outs, pre-game color guard ceremonies, half-time soldier recognition ceremonies and National Guard sponsored high-school player of the week recognitions” as included under the umbrella term “sponsored patriotism.” read more>>>
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