Cleveland Browns' quest for a domed stadium starts an NFL fight for Ohio dollars
- Haslam Sports Group proposed relocating the Browns to Brook Park from downtown Cleveland, seeking state funds.
- The Browns seek a facility comparable to world-class NFL stadiums, which drives the relocation plan.
- The new $2.4 billion complex, 15 miles south, requires a private-public partnership with $600 million from the state.
- Representative Upchurch stated lawmakers have priorities beyond helping Browns' owners after a 3-14 season.
- The Ohio House approved the funding, but Hamilton County wants $350 million for Paycor Stadium, impacting budget talks before June 30.
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Cleveland Browns’ quest for a domed stadium starts an NFL fight for Ohio dollars - Record Herald
By JULIE CARR SMYTH Associated Press COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A political battle fit for the gridiron is underway in Ohio, where state Republican leaders are clashing over whether to single out the Cleveland Browns for help building a new suburban domed stadium or impose tax hikes to fund stadium upgrades for the Cincinnati Bengals and other teams longer term. Neither idea is without critics in both parties, who argue that underwriting National Foo…
Cleveland Browns’ quest for domed stadium starts NFL fight for Ohio dollars
By JULIE CARR SMYTH COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A political battle fit for the gridiron is underway in Ohio, where state Republican leaders are clashing over whether to single out the Cleveland Browns for help building a new suburban domed stadium or impose tax hikes to fund stadium upgrades for the Cincinnati Bengals and other teams longer term. Neither idea is without critics in both parties, who argue that underwriting National Football League stad…
The Cleveland Browns' owner wants to move 15 miles to a new ‘world-class’ $2.4 billion stadium—but Ohio taxpayers are livid
A political battle fit for the gridiron is underway in Ohio, where state Republican leaders are clashing over whether to single out the Cleveland Browns for help building a new suburban domed stadium or impose tax hikes to fund stadium upgrades for the Cincinnati Bengals and other teams longer term. Neither idea is without critics in both parties, who argue that underwriting National Football League stadiums siphons money from the state's policy…
Cleveland Browns’ quest for a domed stadium starts an NFL fight for Ohio dollars
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A political battle fit for the gridiron is underway in Ohio, where state Republican leaders are clashing over whether to single out the Cleveland Browns for help building a new suburban domed stadium or impose tax hikes to fund stadium upgrades for the Cincinnati Bengals and other teams longer term. Neither idea is without critics in both parties, who argue that underwriting National Football League stadiums siphons money f…
Browns’ quest for a domed stadium starts an NFL fight for Ohio dollars - Wilmington News Journal
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A political battle fit for the gridiron is underway in Ohio, where state Republican leaders are clashing over whether to single out the Cleveland Browns for help building a new suburban domed stadium or impose tax hikes to fund stadium upgrades for the Cincinnati Bengals and other teams longer term. Neither idea is without critics in both parties, who argue that underwriting National Football League stadiums siphons money f…
Browns' quest for a domed stadium starts an NFL fight for Ohio dollars
A political battle is underway in Ohio, where state leaders are clashing over whether to single out the Browns for help building a new stadium or impose tax hikes to fund upgrades for the Bengals and other teams longer term.
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