The Chicago White Sox are looking to build a new stadium, possibly in the South Loop. The Chicago Bears would also like an upgrade to Soldier Field, with discussions underway about a new lakefront stadium.
Former Illinois Governor Pat Quinn asked Chicago City Council members Wednesday to put a referendum on the November ballot to let voters have a say in whether taxpayer money will be used to help build new sports stadiums.ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7. Click here to watch
"I think the people of Chicago are sports fans, big time sports fans, but we're also fans of the taxpayer," Quinn said. "We've got to make sure that everyday people who are living from paycheck to paycheck, get a fair shake." "The best poll is the one at the ballot box where the people themselves in a presidential election year, get a chance to express their opinion," Quinn said. "They should be the ones who really count the most."
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