Pritzker open to special legislative session to try and keep Bears in Illinois – Sports Business Journal

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JB Pritzker, governor of Illinois, speaks during the National Action Network (NAN) 35th Anniversary Convention in New York, US, on Thursday, April 9, 2026. A horde of 2028 Democratic presidential hopefuls will descend on a Sheraton Hotel in Midtown Manhattan this week for Al Sharpton's National Action Network conference, nearly two years before the first primary votes will be cast. Photographer: Victor J. Blue/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker on Tuesday โ€œopened the door to holding a special session of the General Assembly this summer to help keepโ€ the Bears in the state. Bloomberg via Getty Images

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker on Tuesday โ€œopened the door to holding a special session of the General Assembly this summer to help keepโ€ the Bears in the state as the team moves ahead with plans for a stadium in Indiana, according to Olivia Olander of the CHICAGO TRIBUNE. Pritzker โ€œput the onus on Bears leadership to be part of any such effortโ€ following a recently completed spring legislative session that saw two plans aimed at encouraging the team to build a new stadium in state โ€œget shot down.โ€ Pritzker said, โ€œTheyโ€™ve got to figure out how they can get the legislature, both sides, around the same bill, and I would be happy to call a special session.โ€ Olander noted the Illinois House and Senate each passed different bills that created paths for the Bears to build a new stadium in Illinois, but โ€œneither passed the other chamber.โ€ Pritzker also โ€œdefended himself against criticism he had not been present enough in Springfield to help steer the talks during the legislative session.โ€ Pritzker: โ€œI put together the deal to start with, to make sure that we knew all things — the Bears didnโ€™t come with a list. It was all the things that they said, but didnโ€™t have a plan around, we put a plan togetherโ€ (CHICAGO TRIBUNE, 6/9).

STILL HAVE HOPE: In Chicago, Mitchell Armentrout noted Pritzker โ€œdownplayed the teamโ€™s latest public posturingโ€ and โ€œheld out hope that theyโ€™ll stay in their home state.โ€ Pritzker said, โ€œThey havenโ€™t decided even on a location in Indiana. And the one principal location theyโ€™ve been focused on is one that has a lot of toxic waste and other things that theyโ€™ve got to remediate, so none of that is going to happen quickly.โ€ Illinois House Speaker Emanuel Welch and state Senate President Don Harmon have said that Bears conversations โ€œwill continue over the summer, but neither has called for a special sessionโ€ (CHICAGO SUN-TIMES, 6/9). In Chicago, Christopher Placek noted Pritzker has โ€œreceived calls from Bears officials and believes thereโ€™s still time to prevent the NFL club from crossing the state line, especially since the team hasnโ€™t yet selected an exact site.โ€ Pritzker: โ€œI love the Chicago Bears. I want them to be in Illinois, and I have worked very hard to try to keep them in Illinois. I think that theyโ€™ve got to make sure that they know what it is that they want and stick to the messageโ€ (Chicago DAILY HERALD, 6/9).

HAPPY TO STEP IN: In Indianapolis, Gregg Doyel writes in a โ€œperfect world, the Chicago Bears stay the Chicago Bears.โ€ But if Chicago is โ€œcareless enough to drop an NFL franchise, Indiana should lean over and pick it up.โ€ For Northwest Indiana, an NFL franchise would be a โ€œmodern-day miracle.โ€ The Wolf Lake area in Hammond, Ind., is less than 20 miles from Soldier Field, while the Arlington Heights site in Illinois is nearly twice as far away. Doyel: โ€œMakes sense, really, that if the Bears canโ€™t stay in Chicago, theyโ€™d head a few miles south to the adjacent city, and state, eager to do businessโ€ (INDIANAPOLIS STAR, 6/10).

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