Bears blocked from stadium help again as legislative clock runs out – Chicago Sun-Times

Three bills surfaced in the General Assembly that could’ve thrown the team a block in their rush to the former Arlington International Racecourse, but none made any headway by the time lawmakers gaveled out early Sunday. Nor were funds set aside for any stadium projects in the $55.2 billion budget bill headed to Gov. JB Pritzker’s desk — no surprise, given lawmakers’ ice-cold reception to the prospect of sinking taxpayer dollars into a dome since the $6 billion franchise bought the Arlington site in 2021.
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Call my shrink
10 months ago

They are a billion dollar corporation. Let them build there own damn stadium.

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