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The Cleveland Browns could get hundreds of millions in taxpayer dollars to support a new stadium. But other venues are hoping to get state funding.
A new budget proposal from the Ohio House would provide $600 million in bonds to help the Browns build a new domed stadium.
Browns owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam acknowledged on Monday they may need to pivot to 'plan B' if state funds don't come ...
Ohio House Republicans, defying Republican Gov. Mike DeWine, are sticking with their plan to use state-issued bonds to help ...
In their quest to build a new domed stadium for the Browns out by the Cleveland airport, the Haslams seek financial help from ...
The Haslams, who own the NFL's Cleveland Browns, donated to two legislative leaders in Ohio in the months before they ...
Jimmy Haslam says the Browns may stay on the lakefront if Ohio lawmakers reject $600 million in funding for a new domed ...
Attorneys for Cleveland and the Ohio attorney general’s office on Tuesday asked a judge to block the Browns from updating the ...
The Cleveland Browns made their case for a new Brook Park stadium district in an unexpected place Thursday night – a town ...
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Ohio lawmakers ignore real issues while doing more to comfort Ohio’s financially powerful and politically connected, Thomas ...
State legislators have formally introduced an amendment to the next biennial budget to help the Cleveland Browns finance a ...
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