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Bailey DOGE Tracker Drops Bombshell: $180M in Taxpayer Cash Funneled to Pritzker-Linked Hyatt Hotel

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January 12, 2026
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Bailey DOGE Tracker Drops Bombshell: $180M in Taxpayer Cash Funneled to Pritzker-Linked Hyatt Hotel

Gov. JB Pritzker is pictured in a July 2023 file photo. (Jerry Nowicki/Capitol News Illinois)

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Illinois taxpayers are getting their first clear look at how deeply the insider game runs in Springfield – and the numbers are staggering.

On Monday, Republican gubernatorial candidate Darren Bailey formally launched his campaign’s new Transparency Tracker, an initiative designed to expose waste, fraud, and abuse after years of one-party Democratic control.

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🚨 LAUNCH DAY: Bailey’s Transparency Tracker is live!

You can now search Illinois’ FY26 budget and see exactly where your tax dollars went. @AaronDelMar and I will be exposing the worst waste all day.

— Darren Bailey (@DarrenBaileyIL) January 12, 2026

The tracker is part of Bailey’s pledge to establish DOGE Illinois on day one if elected, with his lieutenant governor nominee Aaron Del Mar serving as the state’s DOGE Czar.

The first disclosure detonated like a political bomb: $8.8 million in taxpayer funds spent on “Hyatt hotel infrastructure improvements” in Fiscal Year 2023.

The spending immediately raised alarms because the property involved is tied directly to Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker, a billionaire heir to the Hyatt fortune.

But that figure is only the tip of the iceberg.

🚨 First find from Bailey’s Transparency Tracker: $8.8 MILLION in taxpayer money for “Hyatt hotel infrastructure improvements.” JB Pritzker is an heir to the Hyatt fortune.

Two words: CRONY CAPITALISM pic.twitter.com/9fVjX39aF5

— Darren Bailey (@DarrenBaileyIL) January 12, 2026

According to documented records, total taxpayer-funded investments in the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place from 2011 through 2025 now exceed $180 million.

Those funds were routed through the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority (MPEA), a state-created entity financed by special hotel, food, and beverage taxes paid by Illinois families, visitors, and small businesses.

The beneficiary is the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place, operated by Hyatt Corporation, which is controlled by the Pritzker family.

This is not a coincidence. It is a textbook conflict of interest.

In December 2024 alone, MPEA approved a $59.5 million renovation project covering all 1,258 guest rooms at the hotel. That followed a major 2024 refresh of more than 93,000 square feet of common areas, including meeting rooms, corridors, and restrooms.

Construction is scheduled in phases stretching into early 2027.

The $8.8 million flagged by Bailey appears to be a subset of that spending, focused on core infrastructure upgrades such as HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems. These are not routine repairs. They directly increase the hotel’s value, boost occupancy, and drive higher profits.

While MPEA technically owns the building, Hyatt operates it under a management agreement that pays the company a percentage of gross revenue plus incentive fees tied to profitability.

When taxpayers fund upgrades that raise revenue, Hyatt benefits – and so does the Pritzker family. In total, Illinois taxpayers have poured more than $180 million into this single Hyatt property since 2011.

Over the same period, families across the state were hit with property tax hikes exceeding 20 percent, soaring energy bills driven by green mandates, and a pension crisis topping $50 billion.

Even more troubling, Gov. Pritzker appoints nearly half of MPEA’s board members, raising serious questions about oversight, independence, and potential conflicts of interest. No blind trust or formal recusal process governs decisions affecting Hyatt-related investments.

Democratic leaders describe the spending as economic development. Critics argue it reflects a broader pattern of crony capitalism in Illinois government.

Bailey’s Transparency Tracker has brought new scrutiny to long-standing financial arrangements that had received little public attention.

The findings – more than $180 million in taxpayer-funded investments tied to a hotel connected to the governor’s family – are now public, setting the stage for intensified scrutiny and political fallout.

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