JB Pritzker (he/him)

Governor of Illinois

Governor JB Pritzker was sworn in as the 43rd governor of Illinois on January 14, 2019. Since taking office, he has accomplished one of the most ambitious and consequential policy agendas in state history.


The governor won bipartisan passage for Rebuild Illinois, the largest investment in state history to upgrade roads, bridges, rail, broadband, and schools. He overcame years of fiscal mismanagement in Illinois by proposing and passing a balanced budget every year, eliminating the state’s multibillion-dollar bill backlog, reducing the state’s pension liability, and achieving six credit upgrades from rating agencies. He took bold action to put state government back on the side of working families by creating jobs, raising the minimum wage to a living wage, protecting reproductive rights, making university and community college education more affordable, and advancing equal pay for women.



Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Pritzker saved lives and livelihoods by prioritizing the health and safety of Illinois residents while supporting families and businesses through the COVID-induced recession. To protect hardworking families from additional hardship, one of the defining features of the governor’s response to the COVID financial crisis was launching the nation’s largest pandemic relief grant program for small businesses and the nation’s largest housing assistance program.


Governor Pritzker and his wife, MK, have been married for more than 25 years, and they are the proud parents of their daughter, Teddi, and son, Don.

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