Ohio Budget Allocates $600M for Browns Stadium and Tax Cuts for the Wealthy

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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed a $60 billion budget that includes $600 million for a new Cleveland Browns stadium, a major change in unclaimed funds policy allowing the state to claim $1.7 billion, a flat 2.75% income tax for high earners, and partial Medicaid cuts affecting some Ohioans, alongside other fiscal and legal adjustments.
- Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signs budget giving $600M to Cleveland Browns and tax cut to wealthy Ohio Capital Journal
- Browns and Cleveland’s mayor react to $600M state loan for new dome FOX 8 News
- Ohio governor grants Browns public funding for new stadium USA Today
- Dee and Jimmy Haslam share message on path forward for new enclosed Huntington Bank Field following state budget approval Cleveland Browns
- Gov. DeWine signs two-year budget, including income tax cut, $600M for Browns stadium Cincinnati Enquirer
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