Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine Signs State Budget, Including $600M for Cleveland Browns Domed Stadium in Brook Park
- Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a two-year, $60 billion budget that includes $600 million in unclaimed funds for a new Cleveland Browns domed stadium in Brook Park.
- The budget phases in a flat 2.75% income tax rate over two years for those making over $26,050 annually.
- Democrats and some Republicans opposed the budget as favoring the wealthy over the middle class, and the teams billionaire owners receiving public funds for a private stadium.
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Cleveland Browns Could Receive Millions in State Funding for New Stadiums
The Cleveland Browns will receive hundreds of millions of dollars for a new stadium from the state of Ohio. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed the state’s budget into law on Monday. “We respect the firm commitment and leadership that Governor DeWine, and the Ohio Senate and House have shown in their collaborative work to find a responsible way to support such a transformative project, one that will create a generational impact for our region and the S…
How to get your unclaimed Ohio funds before they go to the Cleveland Browns
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Just months after Ohio overhauled its unclaimed funds' website to make it easier for people to find money they are owed, Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a budget bill that allows $600 million of the fund to go to the Cleveland Browns for a new stadium. In April, the Ohio Department of Commerce’s Division of Unclaimed Funds announced that its new and improved unclaimed funds site was available for people to search and retrieve…

Jimmy Haslam, Browns celebrate $600M stadium funding in state budget
A new home for the Dawg Pound with a retractable roof might be back on track upon the formal approval of a two-year Ohio state budget plan that sets aside $600 million for the Cleveland Browns' stadium construction plan.
DeWine signs $60B budget that includes funding for football stadium
By BRUCE SHIPKOWSKI Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a two-year, $60 billion operating budget that flattens the state’s income tax and sets aside $600 million in unclaimed funds for a new Cleveland Browns stadium. The Republican governor signed the budget late Monday night, about 45 minutes before the midnight deadline. He also issued 67 line-item vetoes, including one that would have cut funding for homeless shelters “that promote or affirm soc…
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