The Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee has passed the RFK Stadium bill with a vote of 17-2, allowing Washington, D.C. to gain control of the federal land where the old RFK Stadium is located. This development is crucial for the Washington Commanders as they seek a new stadium venue. The bill, which was previously passed by the House, is being discussed during the lame-duck session of Congress. A spokesperson for the Commanders described the vote as an exciting step forward, emphasizing ongoing discussions with D.C., Maryland, and Virginia regarding future stadium options. The Senate's approval marks a significant milestone in the Commanders' efforts to potentially return to D.C.