The Bears are one step closer to moving from their longtime Chicago home to Indiana, lawmakers in the Hoosier state announced Feb. 19.

Here’s what fans should know about where things stand with the team.

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Are the Bears moving to Indiana?

Indiana lawmakers announced Thursday that they are in the process of hammering out a deal to potentially move the team from Chicago’s Soldier Field to a new stadium in northwest Indiana’s Lake County.

The deal is pending the passage of a bill providing the financial framework and further details for the proposed Hammond site.

“It represents a transformational investment for northwest Indiana and our state,” House Speaker Todd Huston told the House ways and means committee, sharing that the Chicago Bears are willing to invest $2 billion in a stadium site in the region.

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Indiana Gov. Mike Braun clarified that the deal is by no means finalized, however, calling the situation a “framework for negotiating a final deal” in an X post.

“We have built a strong relationship with the Bears organization that will serve as the foundation for a public-private partnership, leading to the construction of a world-class stadium and a win for taxpayers,” he said.

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