COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio lawmakers on Thursday sent to Gov. John Kasich a “Christmas tree bill” glistening with about $54 million in state money gifted for various projects, including $15 million to help build a new Columbus Crew soccer stadium.

The Ohio Senate voted 29-2 to approve the Ohio House’s version of Senate Bill 51, which was loaded with the spending requests earlier this week.

The proposed $230 million stadium near downtown Columbus includes $50 million each from the city of Columbus and Franklin County. The bulk of the money for the project would be provided by Cleveland Browns owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam, as well as longtime Crew team physician Dr. Peter H. Edwards Jr.

Other spending items in the bill include:

$20 million to reconstruct the Ohio Statehouse underground parking garage;

$15 million for flood-control efforts along the Blanchard River, which runs through the city of Findlay;

$2 million toward repairing the Ohio’s Governor’s Mansion in the Columbus suburb of Bexley. While Kasich didn’t live there during his eight years as governor, Gov-elect Mike DeWine plans to reside there during the week, prompting the repairs, according to state Sen. John Eklund;

Approving the transfer of the Ocasek Government Building in downtown Akron from the state to the city of Akron.

Legislators preserved the original language of SB 51 – a non-controversial proposal to allow businesses along the Lake Erie shoreline to tax themselves in order to pay for improvement projects.

Kasich hasn’t said so far whether he plans to sign or veto the legislation.