Indiana lawmaker wants to entice Chicago Bears to relocate – WGNTV (Chicago)

Authored by state Rep. Earl Harris, Indiana House Bill 1174 proposes forming a 19-member sports development commission for Northwest Indiana and assigning the commission the tall task of enticing a professional sports franchise to set up shop in the Region. “Things are much cheaper on our side of the state line,” Harris said.
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JackBolly
2 years ago

Oh, oh my Mr Mayor. If true it does appear you are personally responsible.

Old Spartan
2 years ago

It is amazing how short peoples’ memories are. Mike McCaskey thought he had a deal worked out in Gary until Rich Daley told him he should check the construction schedule on the Skyway. Rich assured him the Skyway would be closed for construction every Sunday in the fall. Whoops– no way to get there from Illinois without the Skyway.

debtsor
2 years ago

If the Bears leave Chicago – and it’s not out of the realm of possibilities given the hemming and hawing the owners are doing right now about the new stadium – they’ll move to a SunBelt state so George McCasky can retire in a no income state. There’s a number of markets that really want a football team – Orlando, Austin, San Antonio, Louisville, even St. Louis is begging for a team back….

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