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After months of legislative efforts and a failed push to keep them in Illinois, the Chicago Bears are coming to Indiana.
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Illinois lawmakers failed to pass a bill late in the session to secure funding for the Chicago Bears stadium. How much that may impact the Indiana stadium offer remains unclear.
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There is still time for the Illinois General Assembly to swoop in during the final hour and create a property tax cap, which could keep the Bears in Illinois.
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While Illinois is trying to keep the team in Chicago's suburbs, Indiana lawmakers are offering a plan to finance a new stadium.
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State highway agency hasn’t set new timeline for Mid-States Corridor project near Gov. Mike Braun’s home.
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The Chicago Bears could move to Indiana as lawmakers pass legislation aimed at securing a stadium deal for the football team.
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Speaker Todd Huston (R-Fishers) discussed key legislative priorities as lawmakers head into the back half of the session. “Hailey’s Law” and a new Bears Stadium were top of the list.