Ohio Republicans push taxpayer funding for Browns stadium
- The Cleveland Browns seek public funding for a new $2.4 billion stadium in Brook Park.
- Team owners need state support, but local officials rejected initial funding requests.
- The Browns propose the state borrow $600 million via bonds to be repaid through increased tax revenue.
- Hudson business owner Andrea Bucey-Tikkanen said, 'You lost me at Deshaun Watson'.
- The stadium plan faces criticism over public funding priorities and potential financial risks.
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Ohio Republicans push taxpayer funding for Browns stadium
(The Center Square) – Despite concerns from Gov. Mike DeWine, national economists and other lawmakers, Ohio House Republicans are moving ahead with plans to give $600 million in taxpayer funds to the Cleveland Browns for a new stadium.
·Pennsylvania, United States
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