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As the Brown inch closer to getting $600 million in bonds from Ohio taxpayers, one Democratic lawmaker has introduced a bill prohibiting state dollars from going to teams with losing records.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WOIO) - The argument over whether or not the State of Ohio should contribute $600M towards a new Browns stadium could get more complicated if a new bill becomes law.
The Cleveland Browns could get hundreds of millions in taxpayer dollars to support a new stadium. But other venues are hoping to get state funding.
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The Browns bonds will span “at least” 25 years, meaning all Ohioans regardless of if they can afford to go to a single, ...