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Ohio's new two-year budget cuts income taxes for high earners, pays for a new domed stadium for the Cleveland Browns, funds K-12 schools, bans cell phones in classrooms and could reduce who ...
Shortly before midnight, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed the state's two-year budget, including an income tax cut for high earners and $600 million for the Cleveland Browns' new domed stadium.
Browns managing and principal partners Dee and Jimmy Haslam issued a statement of gratitude towards the governor’s signing of the budget and allocated stadium funds.
The Cleveland Browns received $600 million from the state of Ohio that can be used to build a new stadium in Brook Park, Ohio.
The Cleveland Browns' stadium saga reached a critical climax on Monday night, with Ohio Governor Mike Dewine officially signing off on the state's new budget, making it law.