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Ohio has spent unclaimed funds in the past. Critics say using them on a new Cleveland Browns stadium isn't the same.
The Ohio Senate passed its version of the state budget. Here's what it would mean for property taxes, Medicaid and more.
Via 92.3 The Fan, the Ohio Senate passed a budget on Wednesday that includes $600 million in state money for the Browns ...
As lawmakers consider state support for the Cleveland Browns' domed stadium development in Brook Park, Ohio’s other ...
Money long forgotten in bank accounts, last paychecks and elsewhere could be used to build a new Cleveland Browns stadium, ...
Our readers are not happy with the Ohio Legislature for finding ways to finance a new Browns stadium while neglecting crises ...
Ohio Senate Republicans have proposed a surprising new source of funding for a new Cleveland Browns stadium. Cuyahoga County ...
The Browns’ have pledged $1.2 billion in addition to covering any cost overruns. And Brook Park Mayor Edward Orcutt has been ...
This is not robbing Peter to pay Paul,” Cuyahoga County executive Chris Ronayne said. “This is robbing Bob and Betty Buckeye ...
Ohio Republicans largely agree that shelling out $600 million to fund a new Cleveland Browns stadium is a good idea. They ...
When state lawmakers pitched paying for a new Browns stadium with Ohioans' unclaimed funds, they caused a spike in searches.
The $600M loan for the Browns' Brook Park dome would come from the state’s $3.7B in unclaimed funds, repaid over 16 years.