Arlington Heights press for state action on Bears stadium deal

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Arlington Heights officials urge Illinois lawmakers to pass a 'Mega Projects' bill to let the Bears negotiate long-term property taxes for a potential stadium, warning the team could relocate to Indiana where lawmakers have proposed a northwest Indiana stadium authority; Indiana leaders, including Gov. Braun, are pushing the plan, while the Bears say it advances talks. The project is estimated to require about $855 million in infrastructure funding and could create thousands of jobs and billions in activity, though stadium subsidies remain controversial and often debated as good public policy.
Topics:sports#arlington-heights#chicago-bears#mega-projects-bill#northwest-indiana#politics#stadium-financing
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