Illinois’ new governor opens his wallet
J.B. Pritzker, a billionaire, will use his own wealth to double the salaries of some key staff members.
CHICAGO — Illinois Democratic Gov.-elect J.B. Pritzker, a billionaire who pumped more than $171 million of his own wealth into his campaign to defeat Republican incumbent Bruce Rauner in November, now will use his own money to bolster his top government aides’ salaries, his transition team said Friday.
Pritzker’s incoming chief of staff, Anne Caprara, will be paid a salary of $298,000 — $148,000 in state money and $150,000 more from East Jackson Street LLC, an organization Pritzker set up to “enable the governor-elect to personally compensate some staff in addition to their government salary,” a spokeswoman said in a statement.
Rauner’s chief of staff, by comparison, made $180,000 in 2018, according to Illinois state records.
The Pritzker camp announced the unusual arrangement days before he is inaugurated Monday. On top of the new LLC, lawmakers this week approved legislation that would allow the incoming governor to pay new agency heads 15% more.
Supporters contend that Illinois trails other big states in the salaries it offers for top jobs. The heads of the state Department of Corrections and Department of Transportation, for example, make about $150,000 a year.
Pritzker’s transition team pointed to fellow billionaire Michael R. Bloomberg supplementing his staff ’s pay with his own money when he was mayor of New York. The transition team says Pritzker’s move means some aides will have lower taxpayer-funded salaries than Rauner’s, and they will have to report the supplemental income on ethics forms.
“This process will take place in a transparent manner with requirements that information be reported publicly,” Pritzker spokeswoman Jordan Abudayyeh said in a statement.
According to a transition document, deputy governors such as former state Comptroller Dan Hynes will make a salary of $278,000 — $139,000 from the state and $139,000 from Pritkzer’s LLC. The same numbers go for the senior advisor role.
Only their state salaries will count toward calculating their eventual pension benefits, the Pritzker transition team said.
The LLC’s creation is the latest development showing how the Hyatt hotels heir will manage the intersection of his substantial personal wealth and his job running Illinois’ state government.
On Thursday, Pritzker promised to shift some of his wealth into a blind trust to avoid conflicts of interest, but it’s unclear whether he will be able to fully wall off his fortune from his official duties.
Pritzker said he has appointed Chicago-based Northern Trust Co. to act as an independent trustee and make all investment decisions about his personal assets. Those same rules won’t apply to the extended Pritzker family fortune that’s held in secretive onshore and offshore trusts. Pritzker said the terms governing the family trusts did not allow for the assets to be moved into the blind trust.
Pritzker will become the nation’s richest governor when he’s sworn in Monday.