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Indiana Lawmakers Advance Stadium Bill as Bears Eye Hammond Site
Indiana lawmakers approved a bill to create a stadium authority and financing framework for the Bears' potential $2 billion stadium near Wolf Lake in Hammond.
- The Chicago Bears are reportedly considering moving to Hammond, Indiana, where lawmakers are working to clear the way for a new stadium.
- Indiana's governor welcomed the potential partnership with the Bears, while in Illinois, concerns were raised about losing the team to Indiana.
- The Bears' current lease at Soldier Field in Chicago runs through 2033, but they have announced plans to build a new $2 billion stadium, with Indiana offering incentives.
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Illinois lawmakers push back on Chicago Bears' Indiana stadium plan
·Washington, United States
Read Full ArticlePritzker says Bears’ statement ‘not some confirmation that they’re moving to Indiana’
Indiana lawmakers have advanced legislation to build a new domed stadium for the Chicago Bears, while Illinois lawmakers have stalled legislation to assist the Bears' effort to build a stadium in Arlington Heights.
·Peoria, United States
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Leaning Left11Leaning Right11Center27Last UpdatedBias Distribution55% Center
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