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Illinois General Assembly ends session without passing Chicago Bears stadium bill
The Illinois General Assembly adjourned their spring session without passing a bill to build a new stadium for the Chicago Bears. The legislation related to the NFL team's proposed stadium was not approved before the session ended.
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