Keeping the Chicago Bears in Illinois is a major priority for some lawmakers, and overnight Tuesday into Wednesday, steps were taken in Springfield.
A key state lawmaker on Wednesday introduced a new version of a proposal that would help the Chicago Bears build a new stadium in Arlington Heights.
A proposal to help the Chicago Bears build a new enclosed stadium in Arlington Heights passed the Illinois House, but may need changes to satisfy critics before the Senate vote on it.
The saga of the Chicago Bears and their potential move to Indiana continues as Illinois lawmakers unveil amended legislation aimed at keeping the team in the state, Illinois Capital News reported.
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (WGN) — Illinois lawmakers have taken a big step forward in passing legislation to help keep the Chicago Bears in the Land of Lincoln. House Bill 910 (HB910) — the so-called ...
An updated set of incentives to keep the Chicago Bears in Illinois passed the Illinois House of Representatives late April 22, a key step that could dim Hoosier hopes of a second NFL team. The ...
A big step was made regarding Bears stadium infrastructure funding, but there's still a long way to go for the team to commit to staying in Illinois. The Illinois House passed a bill Wednesday night ...