1. The Interstate Revenue Split
The NFL isn't worried about losing TV viewers; it's worried about the
state tax battle. If the
Bears build a multi-billion dollar stadium district in Hammond, all player income taxes (jock taxes), sales taxes, hotel taxes, and stadium event revenues shift completely from Illinois to Indiana. Illinois politicians are fighting aggressively to keep that massive revenue stream in their backyard. [
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2. Cross-Border Politics and Funding
The move involves a political showdown between two different state governments. Indiana legislators have already moved aggressively, passing a bill to cover roughly
60% of the stadium development costs to lure the team over. Meanwhile, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has continued meeting privately with Illinois lawmakers to see if the state can match or beat Indiana’s incentives to prevent a historic franchise from physically leaving. [
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