J. B. Pritzker

Jay Robert "J.B." Pritzker is an American businessman, politician, philanthropist, and attorney, serving since 2019 as the 43rd governor of Illinois. Pritzker is a member of the wealthy Pritzker family that owns the Hyatt hotel chain. As a businessman, he has started several venture capital and investment startups, including the Pritzker Group, where he is managing partner.
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Some of the key events about J. B. Pritzker

  • 1982
    Co-founded the Pritzker Group, a private investment firm
  • 1996
    Established the Pritzker Family Foundation to support various charitable causes
  • 1998
    Faced criticism for purchasing a mansion next door and removing its toilets to lower property taxes
  • 2007
    Founded 1871, a non-profit digital startup incubator in Chicago
  • 2008
    Served as national co-chairman of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign
  • 2008
    Involved in controversy over recorded conversations with Rod Blagojevich discussing campaign contributions and political appointments
  • 2012
    Offshore trusts associated with family came under scrutiny for tax avoidance
  • 2014
    Led the creation of the Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center
  • 2017
    Launched a successful campaign for Governor of Illinois
  • 2017
    Criticized for spending $171,000 of personal funds to remove toilets from a mansion to declare it uninhabitable and reduce property taxes
  • 2018
    Elected as the 43rd Governor of Illinois
  • 2018
    Faced allegations of deliberately understating property value to avoid taxes during gubernatorial campaign
  • 2019
    Signed legislation legalizing recreational marijuana in Illinois
  • 2019
    Faced backlash for signing bill doubling his own salary as governor
  • 2020
    Implemented a comprehensive COVID-19 response plan for Illinois
  • 2020
    Criticized for family members traveling to Florida during COVID-19 stay-at-home order in Illinois
  • 2021
    Signed the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act, setting ambitious clean energy goals for Illinois
  • 2021
    Received criticism for vetoing a bill that would have provided paid sick leave to school employees during the pandemic
  • 2022
    Faced controversy over the mishandling of a COVID-19 outbreak at a state-run veterans home
  • 2023
    Criticized for supporting a bill that eliminated cash bail in Illinois, raising concerns about public safety

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