Chicago Bears told to ‘pay for their own damn stadium’ after proposal has taxpayers footing $2 billion – FOX News

"There’s not a lot of information necessary to say one of these (plans) actually is viable, or whether it’s a way to take us to the cleaners when we’re already carrying hundreds of millions of dollars of debt for the last time we did something like this," said Joe Ferguson, of the Civic Federation. "I think Gov. Pritzker has spoken to this exactly right, with a real wariness about public funding of sports stadiums. We need to see reliable, thorough revenue projections for this before we can even open the conversation."
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debtsor
1 year ago

Being completely honest here, and this is my ‘bad take’, the city and state SHOULD be paying for some of the Bears new stadium. We are a big city and we deserve a decent stadium we can all be proud of. Yes, the taxpayer gets fleeced, but that’s part of living in a big city. And while it is less than ideal that some private family owns the team and all, and they run it poorly, most cities recognize the civic importance of a nice, fancy stadium for their football team. Rome built the Coliseum and Circus Maximus, it didn’t… Read more »

pam
1 year ago
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Responsible city and state gov’ts would have SOME money for this type of thing in reserve…. but not…….ILLINOIS…..nuff said!

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