Pritzker bets on last-minute Bears stadium bill as deadline looms

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With the Illinois legislative session nearing its May 31 deadline, Gov. J.B. Pritzker says he’s confident a bill to keep the Chicago Bears from moving to Indiana will be brought up and possibly passed, as the team weighs Chicago-area options (Arlington Heights) versus Hammond, Indiana and Indiana’s leverage remains a factor.
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