This year, we passed another balanced state budget, cannabis and hemp regulation, AI regulation, and put a ban on junk fees. We were able to get that done because the House and Senate worked together to find real solutions.
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Honest to God, the funniest thing the Bears could possibly do would be to rebuild on the site of Soldier Field and play a couple of seasons at Wrigley while they wait for Soldier Field 3.0 to be completed.
It's funny that Illinois politicians are going into spin mode after the Bears announced they are leaving.
Illinois continues to have the highest tax burden of any state.
Just own losing the Bears, having high taxes, and a crippling amount of pension debt.
While Indiana is willing to raise taxes and promise $1 billion in taxpayer funds, Illinois has focused on the needs of working families who want relief at the gas pump, at the store, and on their insurance bills-not taxpayer-funded stadiums. Illinois remains open to ongoing efforts to secure the Bears in Illinois.