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The Ohio Senate passed its version of the state budget. Here's what it would mean for property taxes, Medicaid and more.
Today in Ohio dives into the brewing fight between Cuyahoga County and state lawmakers over who controls sin tax revenue—and ...
Via 92.3 The Fan, the Ohio Senate passed a budget on Wednesday that includes $600 million in state money for the Browns ...
The Ohio Senate wants to move $1.7 billion of that — all of it money that’s been sitting in unclaimed funds for 10 years or ...
Ohio Republicans largely agree that shelling out $600 million to fund a new Cleveland Browns stadium is a good idea. They ...
The conference would be a case management meeting, not open to the public, but it is the first major movement on the case ...
Ohio Senate leaders said they'd use unclaimed funds to establish and maintain a special fund for a new facility in Brook Park ...
This is not robbing Peter to pay Paul,” Cuyahoga County executive Chris Ronayne said. “This is robbing Bob and Betty Buckeye ...
Pat Tiberi, president and CEO of the Ohio Business Roundtable, calls the use of unclaimed funds for stadiums “strategic and ...
The head of a nonprofit tasked with bringing life to Downtown Cleveland’s lakefront says losing the Browns to the suburbs ...
Members of the Ohio House and Senate will convene to iron out differences between the two proposals. The final budget must be signed by Gov. Mike DeWine by June 30.
House Democrats introduced a competing set of amendments and legislation, including a bill sponsored by a Columbus-area Democrat that would prohibit the state from funding facilities for sports teams ...