Harris: ‘Today is a monumental day for Northwest Indiana’
Today, the Chicago Bears announced they will be moving the team to Hammond. This move was enabled, in part, thanks to State Rep. Earl Harris Jr.'s (D-East Chicago) House Enrolled Act 1292 in 2025, which established the Northwest Indiana Professional Sports Development Commission. Last session, the bipartisan Senate Enrolled Act 27 passed through both chambers, establishing the Northwest Indiana Stadium Authority to acquire funds for a new stadium for the Chicago Bears. Harris was a leading House sponsor of this legislation.
Following the announcement, Harris issued the following statement:
"Today is a monumental day for Northwest Indiana. Bringing any professional sports franchise, much less one as revered as the Chicago Bears, will have an enormous impact on The Region for generations to come. From job creation to an economic boom from tourism, the Bears' presence in our community is part of continued growth happening in Northwest Indiana.
"This is a common-sense next step in the evolution we've seen in The Region over the past several years. From the Hard Rock Casino in Gary to the Gary Chicago International Airport and the development of the Lake County Convention Center to the expansion of the South Shore Line, Northwest Indiana leaders have been building our county into destination cities. Bringing the Chicago Bears to Hammond will not only bring more visitors to our community, but will help us retain talented workers and students who were raised and educated here in Northwest Indiana. All of these factors will make Hammond – and The Region – a better place to live, work and visit.
"Today is also a significant moment for my family. My late father, Earl Harris Sr., was a champion for bringing the Bears to Northwest Indiana when he served at the Statehouse. He saw the potential that Northwest Indiana had and fought to ensure our community had the resources it needed to both thrive and to grow. I know he would be thrilled by today's announcement, and it has been an honor to carry on his work at the General Assembly.
"We were able to bring the Chicago Bears to Hammond only because Indiana legislators were willing to work across the aisle to get this project to the end zone. Good policies are those that will benefit as many people and communities as possible, and good policies are always bipartisan. I'm thankful to my colleagues on both sides of the aisle who worked together to make this happen.
"The Chicago Bears moving to Hammond, Indiana will not just have a great impact on Northwest Indiana, but the state as a whole. Thank you to the Chicago Bears leadership for giving The Region this opportunity. I look forward to seeing the wonderful impact this move will have for Hammond, the Bears and the state of Indiana.”