The ongoing debate picked up steam in recent weeks after council introduced the legislation in their May 23 meeting.
“I don’t believe that the municipally owned stadium that the Cleveland Browns play in should bear the name of this tainted company,” he said in a news release.
Kazy said FirstEnergy has failed to acknowledge its criminal behavior by continuing to market itself using the public’s taxpayer-funded stadium. FirstEnergy’s communications manager, Jennifer Young, issued a statement to 19 News after Monday night’s meeting, citing the company’s longstanding commitment to the community.
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