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Bears give Illinois 'one last chance' before $1B Indiana deal ends 107-year Chicago era​

The Chicago Bears, founded in 1919 and tenants of the NFL's oldest stadium for over five decades, are weeks away from a decision that could sever a 107-year bond with Chicago. Indiana passed $1 billion in public stadium financing unanimously. Illinois can't get a bill out of committee without a party-line brawl. Bears President Kevin Warren says the team is in "an excellent position" targeting a late spring decision. That's corporate speak for: the clock is almost out, and one state already crossed the finish line. The other state just revived a site the NFL rejected in January.
 
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