Three Arlington Heights school districts plan to fight legislation that would give the Chicago Bears a tax break there.
Right now, the proposed legislation would allow developers to make payments to local taxing bodies, like schools, while also getting an assessment freeze of up to 40 years.
However, that would directly affect the amount of taxes that three school districts that border the property would collect.DAILY NEWSLETTERthat I have read and agree
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