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Lawmakers adjourn without passing bill to keep Bears in Illinois - ESPN

Illinois lawmakers adjourned the 2026 spring legislative session early Monday morning without passing a bill aimed to keep the Chicago Bears from leaving the state.

At 11 p.m. Sunday, Illinois state Senator Bill Cunningham (D-Chicago) introduced new legislation that would allow Cook County cities with more than 70,000 residents (like Arlington Heights and Chicago) to create their own sports stadium authority. The Bears would pay for the construction of the new stadium, which the franchise has dedicated $2 billion in funding toward, and the land would be publicly owned.

The measure was introduced as another path toward solving the Bears' desire for property tax certainty. Under this proposal, the Bears would not be required to pay property taxes after paying to build the stadium but would have to pay property taxes on the rest of the development. Once the stadium is complete, the team would turn it over to a new municipal stadium authority, which would lease the building to the Bears.

After the «megaprojects bill,» which would have given the Bears the ability to negotiate a payment in lieu of property taxes, died in the Senate on Saturday, lawmakers scrambled in the closing hours of the legislative session to pass additional legislation.

The proposed legislation was similar to what the state of Indiana passed months ago to entice the Bears to build their new domed stadium some 20 miles away from their current home of Soldier Field and thus play their home games outside of Illinois for the first time in the franchise's existence.

The Bears have repeatedly said that for them to build a new stadium, they need to have property tax certainty.

«In all these big projects, you have to have tax certainty, which is critically

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