The legislature approved the bill while Rauner was still in office but waited until Pritzker was sworn in to send it to the governor’s desk. Unlike Rauner, Pritzker has said he isn’t counting on revenue from the sale to fund day-to-day state operations. Instead, his administration has said it wants to use proceeds from the sale of assets such as the Thompson Center to infuse cash into the state’s severely underfunded pension systems. The Pritzker administration hasn’t said how much it expects to bring in from the building’s sale.