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The Browns proposed move to a new domed stadium in Brook Park took one step closer to being a done deal late on June 30 when Ohio governor Mike DeWine signed a state budget that includes $600 ...
(The Center Square) – Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost thinks it’s a bad idea to give taxpayers’ private funds to the Cleveland Browns, but he doesn’t believe it’s illegal. Yost, a ...
The newly signed state budget clears multiple roadblocks for the Cleveland Browns as they look to build a new stadium in suburban Brook Park.
The Browns may not get their way very often on the field. They’ve gotten their way off the field. As it relates to getting a new field. Via Daryl Ruiter of 92.3 The Fan, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine ...
Ohio is using unclaimed funds to help build a Browns stadium, but critics say it may violate constitutional property protections and spark a legal challenge.
Ohio lawmakers have agreed to the Senate's proposal of using unclaimed funds to help pay for the new Browns stadium in Brook Park.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost blasted lawmakers' plans in the state budget to use unclaimed property funds for stadium projects.
The Cleveland Browns are so close to their new dome stadium, but former Cleveland mayor Dennis Kucinich won't quit the fight so easily. He filed a friend-of-the-court motion to keep the Browns ...
Ohio’s new two-year budget reflects the Republican supermajority’s priorities—flat taxes, private school funding, and limits on local property taxes.
Ex-Ohio lawmakers Crossman and Dann warn against controversial Cleveland Browns Brook Park domed stadium plan, threatening a class action lawsuit if enacted.
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The budget, which must be signed by Gov. Mike DeWine by June 30, features $600 million for the Browns' proposed Brook Park domed stadium from unclaimed funds.