Could the 'Art Modell Law' keep Cleveland Browns stadium in Cleveland?

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Could the 'Art Modell Law' keep Cleveland Browns stadium in Cleveland?
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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Some Cleveland leaders are ramping up pressure to prevent the Browns from finding a new home outside the city.

The law requires Ohio team owners to seek permission to move. Without permission, they must give a six-month notice and allow both the local government and local investors an opportunity to purchase the team. Browns share rough renderings of potential dome in Brook Park with state lawmakers “This is about keeping an economic engine in the city of Cleveland, but it’s also about the history and the tradition of the city that we lost back in 1995 and that we don’t want to lose again,” Kazy said of the ordinance.

Many Browns fans in downtown Cleveland Tuesday told News 5 they would also prefer to keep the team in its current location. “With all due respect to Brook Park - and I love Brook Park - but they haven’t invested like the city of Cleveland has invested over the last 30 years,” Kazy said.

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