Gov. Mike DeWine and state lawmakers have competing plans to help fund a new $2.4 billion stadium for the Cleveland Browns.
The Cleveland mayor said that just about everyone he runs into urges him to keep fighting to keep the Browns in the city .
Dissecting legislators' inexplicable and illogical resistance to doubling sports betting tax that would fund sports infrastructure ...
The Cleveland Browns are asking taxpayers to invest $1.2 billion in a new, enclosed stadium. On Wednesday, a group of Democratic Ohio House members called for a timeout.
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CLEVELAND, Ohio - Gov. Mike DeWine wants to double taxes on sports betting companies to raise money to build professional ...
State subsidies for two coal-fired power plants, which cost Ohio electric customers $174 million last year, were passed as ...
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Subscribe to the Wake Up, cleveland.com’s free morning newsletter, delivered to your inbox weekdays at 5:30 a.m. Gov. Mike ...
The three Democrats' letter to Republican leaders comes as an amendment has been drafted to add a $600 million bond package ...
DeWine's forceful comments came as state lawmakers are looking instead at issuing $600 million in state-backed bonds to help ...
Though the draft amendment would add the bond package to the budget and eliminate a proposed sports facilities fund, Gov.
For less than half of what the governor’s new tax on sports gambling would produce, Ohio could replace all pay-to-play fees ...
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