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An Ohio lawmaker is drafting new legislation that would make it easier for people to find out if they have unclaimed funds.
A controversial plan to finance major sports stadium projects in Ohio using unclaimed funds was heading to court.
Analysis: The Bears put out a seating plan for their Arlington Heights stadium but at last check they still needed cash assistance — or do they?
The Cleveland Browns are facing another legal challenge over their proposed new stadium in Brook Park. A group of Ohio ...
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Front Office Sports on MSNBrowns $600M Stadium Deal Hit With Suit Over ‘Unclaimed’ MoneyOhio’s use of unclaimed funds for a new stadium is challenged legally. The post Browns $600M Stadium Deal Hit With Suit Over ...
New state budget earmarks $1.7 billion from the Division of Unclaimed Funds for a new Browns stadium and other sports and culture facilities.
A legal team led by former Democratic state Rep. Jeff Crossman has filed a class action lawsuit challenging Ohio’s plan to ...
Part of the Ohio budget signed last week is already being challenged in court. As it stands, $1 billion will be taken from ...
A legal team led by former Democratic state Rep. Jeff Crossman has filed a class action lawsuit challenging Ohio’s plan to ...
The joint effort between the Cleveland Browns and state of Ohio to build a new suburban stadium ruffled feathers for numerous ...
Ohio lawmakers finalized a deal last month to use $600 million in unclaimed funds for the Browns' new stadium as the Bengals, FC Cincinnati and other teams compete for an additional $400 million.
Lawsuits challenge Ohio's plan to use $1.7 billion from unclaimed funds for a new Cleveland Browns stadium, alleging ...
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