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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost blasted lawmakers' plans in the state budget to use unclaimed property funds for stadium ...
Yost sent a letter to DeWine on Friday, criticizing lawmakers’ plan to use $600 million from the state’s unclaimed funds to help the Browns buy a new stadium.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is urging Gov. Mike DeWine to veto part of the state budget that would escheat $600 million in unclaimed property funds toward a new stadium for the Cleveland Browns.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is urging Gov. Mike DeWine to veto part of the state’s budget bill that would designate $600 million to a new Cleveland Browns stadium.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is calling for a line-item veto on $600M unclaimed funds for a new Cleveland Browns domed stadium in Brook Park.
“I don’t like this stadium plan and hope the governor vetoes it,” Yost wrote on social media Wednesday. "But I’ve already looked at it, and Dann and Crossman are wrong on the law.
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Front Office Sports on MSNBrowns $600M Stadium Deal Hit With Suit Over ‘Unclaimed’ Money
Ohio’s use of unclaimed funds for a new stadium is challenged legally. The post Browns $600M Stadium Deal Hit With Suit Over ‘Unclaimed’ Money appeared first on Front Office Sports.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is urging Gov. Mike DeWine to veto part of the state budget that would escheat $600 million in unclaimed property funds toward a new stadium for the Cleveland Browns.
Yost, a Republican, said on social media he hopes Republican Gov. Mike DeWine uses his line-item veto authority to remove the plan Republican lawmakers inserted into the budget that would use $600 ...
Yost’s post came shortly after the law firm DannLaw, which includes former Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann and former state Rep. Jeffrey A. Crossman, announced they have a suit ready if the plan ...
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