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- Check7 days agoChange DetectedExpands the Business and philanthropy career and Early political involvement sections with details on Clinton's and Obama's campaigns, the Blagojevich tapes, and the 1998 congressional bid; frames these experiences within the arc of his political ascent and fundraising activities.SummaryDifference6%

- Check14 days agoChange DetectedExpanded the biography with details of Pritzker's co-founding of Pritzker Group Private Capital and his move to run for governor, and noted the 1871 incubator's job creation and venture investments. Added information about the 2017 mansion purchase next door and its reported condition, including descriptions of its state and specific features cited by appraisers.SummaryDifference0.0%

- Check22 days agoChange DetectedThe changes expand the article by introducing new content on progressivism, ethics, and Pritzker’s business and policy actions (notably climate legislation and energy policy), while also removing several navigation portal templates from the page header.SummaryDifference4%

- Check29 days agoChange DetectedThe edits expand JB Pritzker’s biography with new context on his education initiatives and campaign disclosures, while also refining a sentence about a property-tax reduction by removing a yearly qualifier. Overall, the changes add depth to the personal-history and policy sections and tighten the tax-relief detail.SummaryDifference0.4%

- Check36 days agoChange DetectedA new entry containing the name Platner was added to the JB Pritzker page, likely in the cabinet or biographical section. This addition introduces another person associated with his administration.SummaryDifference0.0%

- Check44 days agoChange DetectedThe additions describe a proposed Northern Illinois Transit Authority (NITA), its twenty-member board, voting requirements, and the prohibition on elected officials serving as board members. It also outlines powers to unify fare systems, centralize capital planning, and reorganize CTA, Metra, and Pace under a regional authority to govern Chicago-area transit.SummaryDifference2%

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