Indiana signs framework to finance Bears stadium in Hammond

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Indiana Gov. Mike Braun signed Senate Bill 27 to establish the financial framework for a Chicago Bears stadium in Hammond, including roughly $1 billion in state-bond financing repaid by revenues from Hammond’s 12% admissions tax and a stadium development district, plus proposed local taxes and a renegotiated toll-road lease. The Bears would invest over $2 billion; Illinois lawmakers are weighing incentives to keep the team, but no deal yet as competing measures and local concerns unfold.
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