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New budget language could short-circuit the city of Cleveland’s lawsuit against the Browns to stop them from leaving their ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The two-year, $60 billion operating budget sent to Republican Gov. Mike DeWine calls for flattening Ohio’s ...
Ohio lawmakers have agreed to the Senate's proposal of using unclaimed funds to help pay for the new Browns stadium in Brook ...
Two attorneys and former state officials announced they will sue the Legislature if it goes ahead with using unclaimed funds ...
The Ohio General Assembly allocated $600 million in unclaimed funds for the Cleveland Browns domed stadium project in Brook ...
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FOX 8 News on MSNI-Team: Cleveland wants timeout in legal action against BrownsThe FOX 8 I-Team has found the city of Cleveland asking a federal judge to “hold all current deadlines in abeyance” in the ...
The Ohio House and Senate passed a state budget compromise Wednesday that Republicans say implements a flat income tax, ...
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WCMH Columbus on MSNOhio AG Yost urges governor to veto plan to use unclaimed funds for Browns stadiumYost sent a letter to DeWine on Friday, criticizing lawmakers’ plan to use $600 million from the state’s unclaimed funds to ...
A law firm has a class action lawsuit prepared to file if Ohio’s Legislature and Gov. Mike DeWine approve of a budget plan to ...
Both the Ohio House and Senate are expected to vote this afternoon on a plan to use Ohio’s Unclaimed Funds to help pay for the Cleveland Browns’ transformational Brook Park project.
COLUMBUS, Ohio—Ohio lawmakers have slipped in a last-minute budget change to allow the Cleveland Browns to avoid running afoul of the state’s “Art Modell Law” if they move to a new stadium ...
Ohio's proposed budget includes a flat income tax of 2.75% for earners above $26,051. $600 million in unclaimed funds would go towards a new Cleveland Browns stadium. Lawmakers stuck with a Senate ...
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