according to paul fagan, they threatened to buy back the team and sell it to a wealthier city like las vegas or seattle if there were no plans to build a new arena. the governor s office estimates that the loss of tax revenue generated by the franchise would amount to $419 million over 20 years, with walker arguing that it s cheaper to keep them. the deal raised some eyebrows as john hams, a minority owner of the team, serves as finance chairman of the walker campaign and recently donated $150,000 to a pro walker superpac. but fear of losing the team also has walker forming some unlikely partnerships. current bucs owners are contributing $150 million for the complex. and lazry happens to be a major fundraiser for hillary clinton. and herb coal, a democrat from wisconsin, chipped in $100