
Erin Glynn
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2 days ago |
yahoo.com | Scott Wartman |Patricia Gallagher Newberry |Erin Glynn
This story has been updated with new information Hamilton County and the Bengals have reached an agreement to reach an agreement. The county announced on April 22 a memorandum of understanding to make $184 million in improvements to Paycor Stadium in the next year and reach a long-term agreement by June 30 of this year. The team would pay $120 million, and the county would pay $64.5 million. Under the deal the Bengals would renovate club lounges and suites as well as improve concessions.
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2 months ago |
dispatch.com | Erin Glynn |Samantha Hendrickson
Ohio representatives are considering a measure in the budget bill that would repeal Mediciaid expansion funding if the federal medical assistance is below 90%. The move would affect health care coverage for about 770,000 Ohioans and make it more difficult for rural hospitals to operate. Hundreds of thousands of Ohioans could lose health care coverage, if Ohio lawmakers go through with a proposed repeal of Medicaid expansion in the state budget bill.
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2 months ago |
msn.com | Scott Wartman |Erin Glynn |Laura Bischoff
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2 months ago |
cincinnati.com | Scott Wartman |Erin Glynn |Laura Bischoff
As Hamilton County and the Bengals wrangle over how to fund major upgrades needed to Paycor Stadium, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has suggested gamblers could pay for some of it. In his two-year state budget proposal released Monday, DeWine proposed raising Ohio's sports gaming tax from 20% to 40% to generate money for professional sports facilities and youth sports. DeWine said the tax hike on sports bettors would bring in $130 million to $180 million a year.
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2 months ago |
dispatch.com | Erin Glynn |Laura Bischoff
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine proposed increased taxes on cigarettes and sports betting to fund programs in his new two-year budget. DeWine announced his budget priorities for 2026-27 on Monday afternoon, primarily focusing on children's health, safety and education. DeWine wants lawmakers to approve a new child tax credit, changes to higher education admissions, fund a program to help young children get glasses and clean up the state's water.
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