Illinois legislators hear bill to support both men’s and women’s sports facilities – Center Square

The Bears unveiled a proposal where the team would pitch in $2 billion of the $4.7 billion needed to build a new lakefront stadium. The White Sox and the Chicago Red Stars women’s soccer team all have expressed plans for new stadiums.
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Deb
1 year ago

There is no money for new sports stadiums. Let the owners pay for them.

Isn’t Illinois Fun?
1 year ago

In business, investments are made based on the financial risk and reward of the opportunity. That aside, now that girls can be boys and boys can be girls and locker rooms and bathrooms can now be mixed, how to differentiate for stadiums?

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