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Deadline Approaching for Illinois Lawmakers to Pass Budget Bill Aimed at Keeping Bears in Illinois

Lawmakers are weighing alternative incentives and a Chicago option after Senate support fell short for the Bears’ property-tax deal, officials said.

  • Illinois lawmakers stalled on a "megaprojects" tax incentive bill intended to keep the Chicago Bears in the state as the Sunday midnight legislative deadline nears, with Senate sponsor Bill Cunningham conceding it lacks the necessary support to pass.
  • Chicago lawmakers remain reluctant to back a plan allowing the team to move to Arlington Heights, demanding reciprocal investments in Soldier Field and the Museum Campus in exchange for supporting tax breaks the Bears seek.
  • Senate Republican Leader John Curran suggested narrowing the legislation to apply exclusively to the Bears, saying "this is too late in the session to do a statewide megaprojects bill where you don't know what might be going in there."
  • Roughly $56 billion in state spending remains the legislature's primary focus, with Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker continuing to meet with leaders to finalize the budget before the Sunday deadline overshadows the Bears negotiations.
  • If no agreement on a stadium deal is reached by midnight Sunday, a special legislative session could be called, though sources indicate alternative ideas are being discussed to provide the Bears with the "tax certainty" they seek.
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