Gov. DeWine Intensifies Role in Browns Stadium Development Talks

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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine is actively engaging in discussions regarding the Cleveland Browns' stadium plans, meeting with team owners and Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb. The Browns are considering a $2.4 billion domed stadium in Brook Park, seeking $1.2 billion in public funding. DeWine is gathering facts and aims to align stakeholders on a financing plan, while Cuyahoga County Executive Chris Ronayne opposes county funding for the project. DeWine's involvement reflects a broader interest in Cleveland's development projects, including lakefront and Tower City plans.
Topics:sports#cleveland-browns#mike-dewine#ohio-politics#politics#public-funding#stadium-development
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