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Ohio's unclaimed funds division is holding $4.8 billon in money from old bank accounts, utility bills and other sometimes forgotten sources.
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Former Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann filed the lawsuit in a Franklin County Court.
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Gov. DeWine signed the biennial budget into law and made 67 line-item vetoes. He nixed a plan to allow counties to reduce property taxes if school districts had a lot of money in their savings accounts. But the richest Ohioans get a 20% income tax cut.
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After months of negotiations, House Bill 96 is headed to Gov. Mike DeWine for his signature, and perhaps some line-item vetoes.
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Last week, Ohio Senate leaders said they'd use unclaimed funds to establish and maintain a special fund for a new facility in Brook Park for the Cleveland Browns.
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Ohio is sitting on $3.6 billion belonging to Ohioans who likely don't know they're missing it. Here's how you can check the state's unclaimed funds database and recoup any money you're owed.
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The Ohio Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that when people claim "lost" money from the state's Unclaimed Funds Program, the state must pay interest.…