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The law grants employees of businesses of any size up to 40 total paid hours per year “for any reason.” Pritzker’s office said this bill will provide “approximately 1.5 million workers” paid time off.As the Chicago Bears make plans to build a new stadium, taxpayers still are on the hook for the old one. A big bill is coming soon —and the primary method of paying for it may not be enough.
Buffalo Bills linebacker Tremaine Edmunds makes an interception on a pass to New England Patriots running back Damien Harris during the second half of an NFL football game, Jan. 8, 2023, in Orchard Park. Column: Chicago Bears’ aggressive start to free agency has one common thread — young players entering their prime years
Ryan Poles wanted to pay Roquan Smith last summer — he just didn’t want to get to the $20 million annual salary the linebacker desired. So the Chicago Bears opened 2023 free agency by dropping even more money in the position.Monday after the two-day negotiating window opened leading into the official start of free agency at 3 p.m. Wednesday. The headliner is Tremaine Edmunds, whom the Buffalo Bills drafted with the 16th pick in 2018 — eight slots after the Bears picked Smith.
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