The Chicago Bears are still engaged in discussions over whether they’ll leave the city in pursuit of a new stadium, but it appears that process will not include legislation in Springfield, at least for this fall.
, the Bears have said they will not pursue stadium-specific legislation during the upcoming fall veto session of the Illinois General Assembly.
“At this time, we want to appropriately explore all opportunities for the development of a world-class stadium and therefore will not be pursuing legislative support for mega projective incentive legislation in the Illinois General Assembly’s fall veto session,” President Kevin Warren said in a statement.
According to the Bears, they have engaged in recent discussions with Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson about potentially staying within the city, but they also continue to engage with Arlington Heights and other Chicago suburbs about the viability of a stadium project. Feeling out of the loop? We'll catch you up on the Chicago news you need to know. Sign up for the weeklyNaperville has been one of the communities floated as a potential option for the Bears.
The Bears’ stadium process was kicked into high gear when they closed on the purchase of the site of the former
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