Arlington Heights Bears fans cheer as 'Megaprojects' bill passes Illinois House

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A big step for the Bears, but there's still a long way to go for the team to commit to staying in Illinois.

Thursday, April 23, 2026 4:18PMA big step for the Bears, but there's still a long way to go for the team to commit to staying in Illinois.

ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch With the Illinois House passed the so-called "mega-project" bill - now on its way to the Senate, most people ABC7 spoke with Thursday in Arlington Heights said they hope this means the Chicago Bears will get to remain the pride and joy of Illinois.

"We've been working on this for a few years and this is the first sign that we're going to get to a finish line here in Arlington Heights," Ernie Rose with Touchdown Arlington said. "I think there's a growing sense of optimism that there's something that will be built. ""Definitely a step in the right direction," Cheryl Kolasa, who lives in Arlington Heights, said.

"We have been waiting for this and going to all kind of meetings and hopefully it's coming. " People who live in Arlington Heights said they hope this means the Bears are one step closer toward moving to their village. "You will not be able to get a ticket to the Bears game if they come to Arlington Heights for years because the support will be so phenomenal," Gary Aspelian, who lives in Arlington Heights, said.

Still, the team said there's more work to be done as far as infrastructure funding, saying in a statement, "We welcome the progress made on the House's version of the mega project bill; however, additional amendments are necessary to make the Arlington Heights site feasible for our stadium project," Ernie Rose with Touchdown Arlington, said "All we've asked all along is to get an infrastructure in place that allows our residents, through our village board, to negotiate between the Bears. And this Bill provides us the framework for that.

" The Bears have owned the former home of the Arlington Race Track for more than three years now with plans to build a multibillion dollar stadium. Instead, they'd work out a deal with local leaders to make what's called a "payment in lieu of taxes" or PILOT.

"The only thing that would kind of be up in the air for me is the commute that affects my drive," Bianca Garcia, who works in Arlington Heights, said. "I know some people are really excited so I'm like it would be really cool, the train is right there, and it's hard getting in from Soldier Field. " "Many, many residents are OK with it," Kolasa said. "They're on board with it.

We're excited. Some people you're never gonna make them happy. They were like oh the traffic and the taxes and all that. I feel it's only going to make it even better.

Just bring people and money to the area.

" Governor JB Pritzker's Office said this marks an important first step, saying, "Governor Pritzker has been clear and consistent for years that the Bears should remain in Illinois, and that any legislation needs to protect taxpayers. " If Illinois lawmakers can't come up with a deal the Bears like, Indiana lawmakers already passed their own legislation to entice the team across state lines, as well, which is still very much in play.

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