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Illinois Politicians Starting To Panic Over Chicago Bears Stadium Issue — Here’s Why

The Chicago Bears stadium issue has become pretty clear, at least from the team’s perspective. Team president Kevin Warren and chairman George McCaskey are more than willing to move the organization to Indiana. They already have a building location in mind, and the state has passed the necessary legislation to help with the infrastructure. The only thing holding this back is the Bears’ history with Illinois. They’d prefer not to leave and have given the state ample opportunities to reach a deal. Yet things have continued to stall.

All signs now indicate May 31st as the point of no return. That is when the Illinois legislature’s spring session ends. If the bill doesn’t pass by then, it won’t pass in 2026. There is no way the Bears will wait another year for something to get done. A move to Indiana would be inevitable at that point. It appears this realization is starting to sink in with many politicians in Springfield. According to Eric Fisher of Front Office Sports, the sense of urgency has ramped up considerably as the deadline draws closer and no consensus is found. Panic doesn’t seem far away.

As the clock ticks in Illinois for the state to strike a Bears stadium deal, legislators in the Prairie State are rapidly attempting to overcome internal political divisions.

With less than seven weeks left before the May 31 end of the spring legislative session in Illinois, state leaders are still attempting to build sufficient political consensus to advance a long-discussed “megaproject” bill. That proposed legislation would give the Bears, and other large developers in the state, the ability to negotiate local tax rates…

…A key split in the Illinois debate, as it’s been for months, is the continued push by Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson and some members of the state legislature from Chicago to keep the Bears in the city.

The Chicago Bears stadium issue could’ve been solved long ago.

If the city’s leadership had been more receptive to the team’s complaints about Soldier Field, there could have been serious negotiations about a solution. Instead, Mayor Lori Lightfoot chose to lecture them about priorities instead. Then, when the Bears purchased the Arlington property, she scrambled for a solution that ultimately fell on deaf ears. Now her successor, Mayor Johnson, is trying to fight the same losing battle. The grand museum campus proposal a few years ago had no shot at getting approved by the state government or local activist groups. He is clinging to the Michael Reese Hospital site as a final hope despite serious concerns about its infrastructure and size.

His stubbornness isn’t helping anything. It’s actually pushing the Bears closer and closer to Indiana. Now the team is putting more pressure on Springfield to do something. There had been rumblings that a decision may not wait until the end of May. According to Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune, the Bears are set to hold a virtual meeting with the NFL’s stadium committee for an update on how the process is going. It’s believed the Bears would prefer to have a decision made by then. If true, that would explain why the state government is suddenly feeling the heat.

Time is running out.

The Chicago Bears stadium saga has been bungled at times, but now it feels like they’re ready to make a decision. They feel like they’ve been more than patient enough with Illinois to get something worked out. Compared to other stadium deals, they’re being more than fair, willing to pay for the entire construction. No other team is doing that. Yet Illinois has continued pushing back, likely with the thought in the back of their minds that there is no way the Bears would dare leave the state that’s been their home for over a century.

Indiana’s intervention changed everything. Their offer is more than attractive. The Bears would be barely a half-hour drive from downtown Chicago if they choose to build in Hammond as expected. The state is already lining up funding to help remake the building site to make it more accessible to fans. All the Bears have to do is say yes. This comes down to how many politicians in Springfield realize any further delay could be a death sentence. History shows the ruling party takes a big hit in elections after losing a popular sports franchise.

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