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Capitol Fax.com - Your Illinois News Radar » Isabel’s morning briefing tag. --> SUBSCRIBE to Capitol Fax Advertise Here About Exclusive Subscriber Content Updated Posts Contact Rich Miller CapitolFax.com To subscribe to Capitol Fax, click here. To inquire about advertising on CapitolFax.com, click here. Isabel’s morning briefing Wednesday, May 20, 2026 - Posted by Isabel Miller * ICYMI: ‘I’ve spoken to the governor’: NFL commissioner Roger Goodell offers Bears stadium update. WGN … - As political gridlock over the Chicago Bears stadium saga continues, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell took to the microphone in Orlando on Tuesday to shed light on the latest proceedings between the Bears and the NFL’s stadium committee. - “There was a report on all of the stadium projects. We’re in

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Capitol Fax.com - Your Illinois News Radar » Isabel’s morning briefing tag. --> SUBSCRIBE to Capitol Fax Advertise Here About Exclusive Subscriber Content Updated Posts Contact Rich Miller CapitolFax.com To subscribe to Capitol Fax, click here. To inquire about advertising on CapitolFax.com, click here. Isabel’s morning briefing Wednesday, May 20, 2026 - Posted by Isabel Miller * ICYMI: ‘I’ve spoken to the governor’: NFL commissioner Roger Goodell offers Bears stadium update. WGN … - As political gridlock over the Chicago Bears stadium saga continues, NFL commissioner Roger Goodell took to the microphone in Orlando on Tuesday to shed light on the latest proceedings between the Bears and the NFL’s stadium committee. - “There was a report on all of the stadium projects. We’re in the midst of what we would call a very significant stadium construction period and/or significant renovations,” Goodell said. “There was a specific update on the Bears with respect to the two sites that they are evaluating that are viable in the Bears’ mind and others, in ours. One in Illinois and one in Indiana. - “I’ve spoken to the governor recently. I think there’s a focus on trying to get something done there, and then they’ll have two viable sites that the Bears can make their decision from,” Goodell said. * Related stories… • NBC Chicago: Stacy Davis Gates speaks out on opposition to Bears stadium bill • NBC Chicago: NFL Commissioner says there are 2 ‘viable’ sites for Bears stadium—and neither is in Chicago ***************** Advertisement ***************** Sponsored by PhRMA ************************************************* * At 10 am, Gov. JB Pritzker will speak during a Lincoln Land Community College truck driving announcement. At 12:30 pm, he’ll deliver remarks for the IRMA Retail Challenge Award Ceremony at the Executive Mansion in Springfield. Click here to watch. * BlueRoomStream.com’s coverage of today’s press conferences and committee hearings can be found here . *** Isabel’s Top Picks *** * Daily Southtown | Thornton Fractional officials ‘scrambling, trying to figure it out’ amid federal gender ideology probe : Williams said at that point, leaders of some of the other 36 Illinois school districts named in the investigation began texting each other, hoping to gain more insight into why the U.S. Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division was targeting them. The only link they could find was having received a grant helping to fund weapons detection systems and other school security measures, Williams said. * Capitol City Now | Session nears home stretch : “I have no doubt that we’re going to get the Springfield Downtown Redevelopment Plan across the finish line,” said State Sen. Doris Turner (pictured, left) (D-Springfield). “It’s going to be phenomenal for not only the city of Springfield but also for the downstate region. McClure says the idea of a publicly subsidized hotel as part of that plan leaves him short in two ways: hotels and mo

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