The legislation in question would help the team build a new, enclosed, $2 billion stadium on the site of the former Arlington International Racecourse.
 

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Chicago Bears stadium legislation passed the Illinois House, but may need to address concerns in the Senate

The Chicago Bears stadium legislation is finally here — and lots of folks have a gripe about it. The Bears say the bill needs changes. The Chicago Teachers Union says it doesn’t protect schools. The taxpayer group Americans for Prosperity is outraged. It’s said that compromise leaves everyone unhappy. If so, this bill may have nailed it. Even its supporters say it needs work.

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