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Illinois House Advances Bill Aimed To Keep Bears

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Chicago — Illinois lawmakers this week advanced legislation to provide the Chicago Bears property-tax certainty and incentives to build a new domed stadium in Arlington Heights. State Rep. Kam Buckner filed amendment language in a megaprojects bill enabling the team to renegotiate property taxes on land they own, aiming to prevent a relocation to Indiana. Springfield lawmakers passed House Bill 910 by a 78-32 House vote Wednesday night, freezing the Bears' property tax bill and offering tax breaks that could save the franchise tens of millions annually; the measure now proceeds to the state Senate ahead of the May 31 session deadline, with unions and the governor seeking additional safeguards for school funding.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • April 20: Media report cites pressure from the NFL and Gov. Pritzker to finalize a Bears stadium deal.
  • Tuesday (week of vote): Rep. Kam Buckner unveils amendment allowing Bears to renegotiate property taxes with Arlington Heights.
  • Tuesday: House Democrats hold a closed-door caucus to refine the megaprojects bill language.
  • Wednesday: Lawmakers file the amendment; committee consideration and a potential House vote are discussed.
  • Wednesday night: Illinois House passes House Bill 910 by a 78-32 vote; bill advances to the Senate.

Why This Matters to You

The Bears staying in Illinois could mean more local jobs and a boost for the economy. If you live in Arlington Heights, expect changes in your community. Keep an eye on how this might affect your property taxes.

The Bottom Line

House Bill 910 could save the Bears franchise millions and keep them in Illinois. But it's not a done deal yet. The bill still needs to pass the state Senate. Worth forwarding if you know a Bears fan or someone living in Arlington Heights.

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Who Benefited

The Chicago Bears and Arlington Heights developers benefited from legislative tax certainty and potential annual tax savings, improving the financial case for building a new stadium.

Who Impacted

Local school districts and state taxpayers risk reduced property tax revenue unless the bill includes enforceable protections ensuring project developments do not drain education funding.

Media Bias
Articles Published:
4
Right Leaning:
1
Left Leaning:
0
Neutral:
3
Distribution:
Left 0%, Center 75%, Right 25%
Who Benefited

The Chicago Bears and Arlington Heights developers benefited from legislative tax certainty and potential annual tax savings, improving the financial case for building a new stadium.

Who Impacted

Local school districts and state taxpayers risk reduced property tax revenue unless the bill includes enforceable protections ensuring project developments do not drain education funding.

Coverage of Story:

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From Center

Illinois House Advances Bill Aimed To Keep Bears

sportsbusinessjournal.com The News-Gazette ABC7 Chicago
From Right

Illinois moves closer to keeping Bears in Arlington Heights

Fox 59

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