A Minnesota Senate committee narrowly approved a public subsidy on Friday to help the Vikings build a new football stadium. The development revives the team's struggling effort just hours after NFL commissioner Roger Goodell visited the Capitol to jump-start what had been a stalled stadium debate. The Senate's Local Government and Elections Committee passed the bill on an 8-6 vote after a hearing that stretched nearly four hours. While the stadium bill still faces a long haul in the waning days of Minnesota's legislative session, the committee's vote gave the $975 million stadium proposal new life four days after a companion bill's defeat in a House committee sparked near panic among supporters.