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Updated · FOX 32 Chicago · May 19
Johnson Jabs Pritzker’s $4 Billion Wealth as Bears’ $8 Billion Stadium Fight Escalates
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Updated · FOX 32 Chicago · May 19

Johnson Jabs Pritzker’s $4 Billion Wealth as Bears’ $8 Billion Stadium Fight Escalates

5 articles · Updated · FOX 32 Chicago · May 19
  • Brandon Johnson answered JB Pritzker’s "late to the game" criticism by saying lawmakers backing the Bears’ stadium bill were undermining Chicago and by contrasting his working-class background with the governor’s nearly $4 billion fortune.
  • The mayor again opposed property-tax relief for the Bears, arguing elected officials should not subsidize an $8 billion private franchise seeking a new stadium in Arlington Heights.
  • Johnson said his earlier lakefront proposal was the best deal for Chicago, but that plan collapsed after Illinois lawmakers showed little appetite for public funding for the stadium itself.
  • The clash comes as Springfield weighs a "megaprojects" bill before the May 31 session deadline, with the Bears still choosing between Arlington Heights and Hammond, Indiana.
With a rent-free stadium on the table in Indiana, what is Illinois's last-ditch play to keep the Bears?
Can a new Bears stadium defy decades of data showing poor economic returns for taxpayers?