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By being “publicly owned” #Bears would get the tax certainty they need to fund the stadium. Since they’re still funding it, they would keep the revenue and likely eventually own it once it’s paid off. That’s the gist of it as I understand it. Hard to imagine lawmakers would be drawing something up Bears wouldn’t want at this point.



An update from Rep. Kam Buckner a little while back. He remains optimistic something can happen on the Bears: “This is how this building works, right? Things fit, they start, they go away, they come back… This is the nature of Springfield on May 31.”





Updated story: one idea under serious consideration is creating a structure for a publicly owned stadium in Arlington Heights where the Bears purchased land for $197M years ago. Talks today will be…complicated.

Just build the damn stadium in Indiana and be done with it. The Illinois government has proven once again to be the worst, most incompetent government in the Union.





























