according to the Star Observer, she’s willing to use that wealth and influence to help other trans people like her.“As a transgender woman, these unnecessary and hurtful laws are personal to me,” she said at a news conference hosted by the Nashville LGBT Chamber of Commerce. “As a businesswoman, my larger concern is the impact they will have on Tennessee’s reputation and, ultimately, economic well-being, as businesses and tourists turn elsewhere.”She continued, “no state benefits from the perception that it is an intolerant and unwelcome place for people of different backgrounds, and it alarms me gravely to see this state vying for the title of least inclusive in the nation.”Pritzker is speaking out against a slate of 15 anti-LGBTQ+ laws.