Gov. Mike DeWine has proposed doubling the sports gambling tax to 40%. The tax increase is included in DeWine's two-year state budget.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine rolled out a proposal that would double the state's sports gaming tax from 20 to 40%.
After negotiations that were called “useless,” the Bengals and Hamilton County commissioners are back at the table working toward a deal on the old lease and a new stadium renovation plan.“ ...
Funds will upgrade Paycor Stadium and build a ... to fund part of any Paycor Stadium renovations that may occur as the county negotiates for the Cincinnati Bengals to remain there.
How these lease negotiations are resolved will go a long way toward determining the Bengals' future in the Queen City. Charles Litman of Loveland argues Hamilton County should capitulate to the team's ...
The Bengals lease at the county-financed stadium expires in 2026 ... in accordance with our available resources.” He says any renovations covered by the new lease must be consistent with ...
Talks and tensions between Hamilton County and the Bengals have escalated as both sides have traded accusations of violating the Paycor Stadium lease. They've also bickered over tax breaks for stadium ...
Who says we don’t like outsiders in Cincinnati? Hamilton County’s move to bring in an out-of-town stadium expert to help negotiate a new Paycor Stadium deal with the Bengals appears to be a ...
This week, DeWine proposed increasing Ohio’s sports gaming tax from 20% to 40% to avoid general fund contributions toward stadium construction and renovation statewide in his 2026-27 fiscal year ...
Hamilton County started working with the Cincinnati Bengals to determine what next ... were briefed on “Negotiation Framework” for stadium renovations, WCPO-9 TV reported.
Bengals management this past summer accused ... As a result, Blackburn said the team "will work to unwind its stadium renovation plans." "We are also suspending any ongoing discussions with ...