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Indiana lawmakers must decide by Feb. 27 whether to approve a bill funding a potential Chicago Bears stadium in northwest Indiana, as both states compete to keep the team.
Indiana lawmakers face a Feb. 27 deadline to approve legislation creating a stadium authority that could fund a new Chicago Bears stadium in northwest Indiana, with House Speaker Todd Huston stressing the need for a deal before the session ends.
The bill would allow bond issuance and land acquisition but lacks details on funding or the Bears’ contribution.
While Indiana’s offer is seen as competitive and modeled after Lucas Oil Stadium’s public-private structure, no official confirmation has come from Governor Mike Braun or Bears leadership.
Illinois officials, including Governor JB Pritzker, are pushing a separate proposal with infrastructure funding and long-term tax stability for the Bears’ Arlington Heights site, where the team owns land.
The possibility of relocation to Indiana has intensified negotiations, with both sides working toward a resolution.
Los legisladores de Indiana deben decidir para el 27 de febrero si aprueban un proyecto de ley que financie un posible estadio de los Chicago Bears en el noroeste de Indiana, ya que ambos estados compiten por mantener al equipo.