The cacophony regarding a new arena for the Milwaukee
Bucks is swelling. One side says the
taxpayer needs to belly up again like we did with Miller Park. Just let the 0.1% stadium district sales tax
ride after it expires in 2017. No one
even notices this insidious little tax, the logic goes.
The other side wonders why ordinary folks, with no love
of basketball, rock concerts or monster truck shows, should foot the bill for a
bunch of rich athletes and entertainers and one super-rich owner. This is a private, for profit business, after
all. What business does the government
have subsidizing private businesses?
This is a PR nightmare playing out before our very
eyes…again. The Seligs threatened,
whined and cajoled their way to a new stadium in 2001. State Senator George Petak of Racine was
thrown out of office after casting the deciding vote in the bitter sales tax
battle. There is an alternative that
Senator Kohl might consider. An
alternative that a few Wisconsin companies have already found beneficial.
Harry Dennis, the owner of TEC Wisconsin, devised a
succession plan that puts the company in a trust upon his death. The trust is managed by an “advisory panel”
with the intent of carrying on the corporate mission in perpetuity. The company
is still intended to make money. It
continues as a private entity. There are,
however, essentially no owners.
Schneider National in Green Bay has a similar non-ownership succession
set up. The Green Bay Packers are
similarly “owner-free.” The Packers make
a lot of money. They had little trouble
finding funding sources for the $300 million renovation of Lambeau Field in
2000. Brown County residents even voted
to tax themselves with a 0.5% county sales tax.
The downside is that Senator Kohl’s estate takes a
financial hit. Unlike the Seligs who
took the subsidy and then sold the company, the trust owns the company (with
certain provisions)…forever. While the
trust option puts a little less money in the senator’s estate, it also
establishes a legacy that would make him nearly immortal. And he might just get the new arena without
the wailing and gnashing of teeth.