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95th Illinois General Assembly
94th 96th
Overview
Meeting placeIllinois State Capitol, Springfield
Term2007 – 2009
ElectionNovember 7, 2006
WebsiteOfficial site
Illinois Senate
PresidentEmil Jones, Democrat
Illinois House of Representatives
SpeakerMichael J. Madigan, Democrat

The 95th Illinois General Assembly, consisting of the Illinois Senate and the Illinois House of Representatives, existed from January 10, 2007[1] to January 13, 2009[2] during the final two years of Rod Blagojevich's governorship. The General Assembly met at Illinois State Capitol.

During the 95th General Assembly, the Illinois Senate was in session for 183 legislative days,[2] and the Illinois House was in session for 302 legislative days.[3] The governor called the General Assembly into special session 26 times, the most in Illinois history.[4]

All 118 members of the House, and 38 of the 59 members of the Senate,[1] were elected in the 2006 election. The apportionment of seats was based on the 2000 census. Both chambers had a Democratic majority.

The 95th General Assembly was succeeded by the 96th General Assembly in January 2009.

Legislation[edit]

The 95th General Assembly enacted a total of 1,056 bills into law.[5]

The General Assembly passed the Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) unanimously in 2008.[6] BIPA imposes strict requirements on companies that do business in Illinois and also collect or store biometric information.[7] When it was enacted, BIPA was the first law in the United States regulating the use of biometric information.[8] BIPA provides a private right of action for people who have been harmed by violations of the law.[8] Governor Blagojevich signed BIPA into law on October 3, 2008.[9]

The General Assembly also passed the Hospital Uninsured Patient Discount Act, which requires hospitals in Illinois to give most uninsured patients a discount on their medical bills. The Act also requires hospitals to include information on their bills about how to apply for the discount.[10]

The General Assembly also passed the Smoke Free Illinois Act (410 ILCS 82), a comprehensive anti-smoking law. The Act bans smoking inside most buildings and vehicles used by the general public, used as a place of employment, or owned by the government or other public body. It also requires "no-smoking" signs, bans smoking within 15 feet (4.6 m) of openings in the targeted buildings and requires at least 75% of rooms in each hotel to be non-smoking. The governor signed the Act into law on July 23, 2007.[11] The Act's passage was the product of a year-long campaign by the Illinois Coalition Against Tobacco.[12] Illinois was the 19th state to adopt a smoking ban of this type.[11]

Impeachment[edit]

Mug shot of Governor Rod Blagojevich on December 9, 2008

Near the end of the 95th General Assembly, on December 9, 2008, Governor Rod Blagojevich was arrested by federal agents and charged with conspiracy and soliciting bribes.[13] On December 15, six days after the scandal broke with no resignation by the Governor, the Illinois House voted unanimously 113–0 to begin impeachment proceedings.[14][15] This was the first impeachment inquiry against a governor in Illinois history.[16] On the same day, House Speaker Michael Madigan formed a bipartisan committee of inquiry within the House of Representatives.[17]

Madigan stated "We have given the governor six days to resign."[18] He also stated that the committee would work every day except Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve, and New Year's Day until they had completed their report. House Majority Leader Barbara Flynn Currie chaired the Special Committee on Impeachment.[19][20]

Madigan stated that the impeachment committee would consider the pending criminal charges as well as review other possible wrongdoing during Blagojevich's term such as abuse of power, taking action without legal authority, ignoring state laws, and defying lawful requests for information from the General Assembly.[19] Currie further stated that among the controversial actions under review by the committee would be the Blagojevich administration's purchase of a flu vaccine that was never distributed and his unilateral decision to send a $1 million grant to a private school that was damaged when the historic Pilgrim Baptist Church was destroyed by fire. She also warned that the panel's interest in investigating alleged criminal activities surrounding Blagojevich might be affected by how much cooperation was forthcoming from federal investigators, which was supported by a formal written request to Prosecutor Fitzgerald.[21] On December 30, Fitzgerald filed a motion to allow the impeachment committee to hear the conversations recorded by wiretap during his federal investigation.[22]

On January 8, 2009, the 21-member bipartisan committee on impeachment voted unanimously to recommend that the House impeach the Governor.[23] The following day, the full House voted 114–1 to impeach the governor. The lone dissenter was Chicago-area Representative Milton Patterson; three other representatives abstained.[24][25] After the Illinois House impeached Blagojevich, the Illinois Senate held a trial at which Illinois Supreme Court Chief Justice Thomas R. Fitzgerald presided. Under the Illinois Constitution, the Chief Justice presides over the impeachment trial of a governor.[26]

The article of impeachment alleged a pattern of conduct constituting abuse of power, including the events described in the criminal complaint and several instances of ignoring Illinois law in his use of executive power.[27] In particular, it accused Blagojevich of engaging in a conduct constituting a pattern of abuse of power.[28]

The impeachment proceedings continued in the 96th General Assembly. The Illinois Senate voted unanimously to remove Blagojevich from office on January 29, 2009.[29]

Senate[edit]

Under the 1970 Illinois Constitution, the Illinois Senate has 59 members, who serve overlapping two- and four-year terms. Thirty votes are required for a majority, and 36 votes (or 60%) are required to override a veto or approve a constitutional amendment.

Of the 38 members elected in the 2006 Illinois Senate election, 19 were elected to four-year terms, and 19 were elected to two-year terms.[1]

Senate leadership[edit]

Emil Jones, president of the 95th Senate
Majority Leader Debbie Halvorson
Minority Leader Frank Watson
Position Name Party District
President of the Senate Emil Jones Democratic 14
Majority Leader Debbie Halvorson Democratic 57
Minority Leader Frank Watson Republican 51

Party composition[edit]

The Senate of the 95th General Assembly consisted of 37 Democrats and 22 Republicans.[30]

Affiliation Members
Democratic Party 37
Republican Party 22
Total
59

State senators[edit]

District Counties represented Senator Party First year Committees


1 Cook Antonio Munoz Democratic 1999[31] Chair: Transportation
Member: Environment and Energy; Licensed Activities; Pensions and Investments
2 Cook William Delgado Democratic 2006[32] Chair: Licensed Activities
Member: Appropriations I; Human Services; Public Health
3 Cook Mattie Hunter Democratic 2003[33] Chair: Appropriations III
Member: Environment and Energy; Higher Education; Pensions and Investments; Public Health
4 Cook Kimberly A. Lightford Democratic 1998[34] Chair: Education
Member: Financial Institutions; Higher Education; Public Health; Revenue
5 Cook Rickey R. Hendon Democratic 1993[35] Chair: Executive Appointments; Rules
Member: Environment and Energy; Executive; Labor
6 Cook John J. Cullerton Democratic 1991[36] Chair: Judiciary Civil Law; Special Committee on Impeachment Procedure
Member: Insurance; Judiciary Criminal Law; Revenue
7 Cook Carol Ronen Democratic 1993[37]
Heather Steans Democratic 2008[38] Member: Human Services; Insurance; Labor; Local Government
8 Cook Ira I. Silverstein Democratic 1999[39] Chair: Executive
Member: Commerce and Economic Development; Judiciary Civil Law; Judiciary Criminal Law; Licensed Activities; Special Committee on Impeachment Procedure
9 Cook Jeffrey M. Schoenberg Democratic 2003[40] Chair: Appropriations II
Member: Appropriations I; Appropriations III; Public Health; Revenue
10 Cook James A. DeLeo Democratic 1993[41] Member: Executive; Executive Appointments
11 Cook Louis S. Viverito Democratic 1995[42] Member: Executive; Executive Appointments; Higher Education; Rules
12 Cook Martin A. Sandoval Democratic 2003[43] Chair: Commerce and Economic Development
Member: Appropriations I; Environment and Energy; Local Government
13 Cook Kwame Raoul Democratic 2004[44] Chair: Pensions and Investments
Member: Commerce and Economic Development; Judiciary Criminal Law; Public Health
14 Cook Emil Jones Jr. Democratic 1973[45] Member: Executive
15 Cook James T. Meeks Democratic 2003[46] Chair: Human Services
Member: Appropriations I; Education; Housing and Community Affairs; State Government & Veterans Affairs
16 Cook Jacqueline Y. Collins Democratic 2003[47] Chair: Financial Institutions
Member: Appropriations I; Education; Housing and Community Affairs
17 Cook Donne E. Trotter Democratic 1993[48] Chair: Appropriations I
Member: Appropriations II; Appropriations III; Environment and Energy; Executive Appointments
18 Cook Edward D. Maloney Democratic 2003[49] Chair: Higher Education
Member: Appropriations I; Appropriations III; Labor; Local Government
19 Cook, Will M. Maggie Crotty Democratic 2003[50] Chair: Local Government
Member: Higher Education; Housing and Community Affairs; Human Services; Licensed Activities
20 Cook Iris Y. Martinez Democratic 2003[51] Member: Education; Executive; Housing and Community Affairs; Pensions and Investments; Public Health
21 Cook, DuPage Dan Cronin Republican 1993[52] Member: Education; Judiciary Civil Law; Pensions and Investments
22 Cook, Kane Michael Noland Democratic 2007[53] Member: Appropriations III; Housing and Community Affairs; Judiciary Civil Law; Revenue
23 DuPage Carole Pankau Republican 2005[54] Member: Appropriations III; Environment and Energy; Labor; Public Health; Revenue
24 DuPage, Will Kirk W. Dillard Republican 1993[55] Chair: Judiciary Civil Law
Member: Environment and Energy; Executive Appointments; Judiciary Criminal Law; Licensed Activities; Special Committee on Impeachment Procedure
25 Kane, Kendall, La Salle Chris Lauzen Republican 1993[56] Member: Appropriations I; Appropriations II; Appropriations III; Labor; Revenue
26 Cook, Lake, McHenry William E. Peterson Republican 1983[57] Member: Executive; Housing and Community Affairs; Human Services; Insurance; Labor; Local Government
27 Cook, Lake Matt Murphy Republican 2007[58] Member: Appropriations I; Commerce and Economic Development; Higher Education; Judiciary Civil Law; Revenue; Special Committee on Impeachment Procedure
28 Cook, DuPage, Kane John J. Millner Republican 2005[59] Member: Education; Executive Appointments; Financial Institutions; Human Services; Judiciary Criminal Law
29 Cook, Lake Susan Garrett Democratic 2003[60] Chair: Public Health
Member: Appropriations I; Education; Human Services; State Government & Veterans Affairs
30 Cook, Lake Terry Link Democratic 1997[61] Member: Appropriations II; Financial Institutions; Local Government; Revenue; Rules
31 Lake Michael Bond Democratic 2007[62] Member: Appropriations II; Pensions and Investments; State Government & Veterans Affairs; Transportation
32 McHenry Pamela J. Althoff Republican 2003[63] Member: Appropriations I; Appropriations II; Appropriations III; Local Government; Transportation
33 Cook Dan Kotowski Democratic 2007[64] Member: Appropriations II; Financial Institutions; Human Services; State Government & Veterans Affairs
34 Winnebago Dave Syverson Republican 1993[65] Member: Appropriations I; Appropriations III; Human Services; Insurance; Transportation
35 Boone, De Kalb, Ogle, Winnebago J. Bradley Burzynski Republican 1993[66] Member: Education; Executive; Higher Education; Housing and Community Affairs; Pensions and Investments
36 Carroll, Henry, Mercer, Rock Island, Whiteside Mike Jacobs Democratic 2005[67] Chair: Housing and Community Affairs
Member: Appropriations III; Human Services; Insurance
37 Bureau, Henry, Knox, Marshall, Peoria, Stark, Woodford Dale E. Risinger Republican 2003[68] Member: Appropriations II; Environment and Energy; Financial Institutions; Local Government; Transportation
38 Bureau, Grundy, Iroquois, Kankakee, La Salle, Putnam, Will Gary G. Dahl Republican 2005[69] Member: Agriculture and Conservation; Commerce and Economic Development; Licensed Activities; Local Government; State Government & Veterans Affairs
39 Cook, DuPage Don Harmon Democratic 2003[70] Chair: Revenue
Member: Environment and Energy; Judiciary Civil Law; Judiciary Criminal Law; Special Committee on Impeachment Procedure
40 Cook, Iroquois, Kankakee, Will Debbie DeFrancesco Halvorson Democratic 1997[71]
Toi W Hutchinson
Appointed January 5, 2009.[72]
Democratic 2009[72] Member: N/A
41 Cook, DuPage, Will Christine Radogno Republican 1997[73] Member: Appropriations I; Appropriations II; Appropriations III; Executive; Human Services; Public Health; Rules
42 Kane, Kendall, Will Linda Holmes Democratic 2007[74] Member: Agriculture and Conservation; Appropriations II; Commerce and Economic Development; Labor
43 Will A. J. Wilhelmi Democratic 2005[75] Chair: Judiciary Criminal Law
Member: Agriculture and Conservation; Appropriations II; Education; Judiciary Civil Law
44 Christian, De Witt, Logan, Macon, McLean, Sangamon, Tazewell Bill Brady Republican 2002[76] Member: Insurance; Pensions and Investments; Public Health; Revenue
45 Carroll, Henry, Jo Daviess, Lee, Ogle, Stephenson, Whiteside, Winnebago Todd Sieben Republican 1987[77]
Tim Bivins Republican 2008[78] Member: Agriculture and Conservation; Commerce and Economic Development; Licensed Activities; State Government & Veterans Affairs
46 Fulton, Peoria, Tazewell David Koehler Democratic 2006[79] Member: Appropriations II; Commerce and Economic Development; Local Government; Transportation
47 Adams, Brown, Cass, Fulton, Hancock, Henderson, Mason, McDonough, Mercer, Pike, Schuyler, Scott, Warren John M. Sullivan Democratic 2003[80] Chair: Agriculture and Conservation
Member: Appropriations III; Higher Education; Transportation
48 DuPage, Kane, Kendall Randall M. Hultgren Republican 2007[81] Member: Environment and Energy; Housing and Community Affairs; Insurance; Judiciary Civil Law; Labor
49 Calhoun, Christian, Fayette, Greene, Jersey, Macoupin, Madison, Montgomery, Morgan, Pike, Shelby Deanna Demuzio Democratic 2004[82] Chair: State Government & Veterans Affairs
Member: Agriculture and Conservation; Commerce and Economic Development; Education
50 Logan, Menard, Sangamon Larry K. Bomke Republican 1995[83] Member: Appropriations II; Financial Institutions; State Government & Veterans Affairs; Transportation
51 Bond, Champaign, Clinton, De Witt, Effingham, Fayette, Macon, Madison, McLean, Piatt, Shelby, St. Clair Frank C. Watson Republican 1983[84] Member: Executive
52 Champaign, Vermilion Michael W. Frerichs Democratic 2007[85] Member: Agriculture and Conservation; Appropriations III; Higher Education; Labor
53 Champaign, Ford, Iroquois, Livingston, Marshall, McLean, Tazewell, Woodford Dan Rutherford Republican 2003[86] Member: Environment and Energy; Financial Institutions; Housing and Community Affairs; Pensions and Investments; Special Committee on Impeachment Procedure
54 Bond, Clay, Clinton, Edwards, Effingham, Hamilton, Jasper, Jefferson, Marion, Richland, Wayne, White John O. Jones Republican 2003[87] Member: Agriculture and Conservation; Commerce and Economic Development; Judiciary Criminal Law; Licensed Activities; State Government & Veterans Affairs
55 Champaign, Clark, Coles, Crawford, Cumberland, Douglas, Edgar, Effingham, Lawrence, Piatt, Shelby, Wabash Dale A. Righter Republican 2003[88] Member: Executive; Executive Appointments; Higher Education; Judiciary Criminal Law; Public Health; Rules; Special Committee on Impeachment Procedure
56 Jersey, Madison, St. Clair William R. Haine Democratic 2002[89] Chair: Insurance
Member: Environment and Energy; Judiciary Civil Law; Judiciary Criminal Law; Licensed Activities; Special Committee on Impeachment Procedure
57 St. Clair James F. Clayborne Jr. Democratic 1995[90] Chair: Environment and Energy
Member: Executive; Executive Appointments; Insurance; Pensions and Investments; Special Committee on Impeachment Procedure
58 Clinton, Jackson, Monroe, Perry, Randolph, St. Clair, Washington David Luechtefeld Republican 1995[91] Member: Agriculture and Conservation; Education; Executive Appointments; Higher Education
59 Alexander, Franklin, Gallatin, Hamilton, Hardin, Johnson, Massac, Pope, Pulaski, Saline, Union, White, Williamson Gary Forby Democratic 2003[92] Chair: Labor
Member: Financial Institutions; Insurance; Transportation

House[edit]

Michael Madigan, Speaker of the 95th House
Majority Leader Barbara Flynn Currie
Minority Leader Tom Cross

The Illinois House has 118 members, who all serve two-year terms. Sixty votes are required for a majority, and 71 votes are required to override a veto or approve a constitutional amendment.

The members of the 95th House were elected in the 2006 election.

House leadership[edit]

Position Name Party District
Speaker of the House Michael J. Madigan Democratic 22
Majority Leader Barbara Flynn Currie Democratic 25
Minority Leader Tom Cross Republican 84

Party composition[edit]

The 95th House consisted of 67 Democrats and 51 Republicans.[93]

Affiliation Members
Democratic Party 67
Republican Party 51
Total 118

State representatives[edit]

District Counties represented Representative Party First year Committees


1 Cook Susana A Mendoza Democratic 2001[94] Chair: International Trade & Commerce
Member: Bio-Technology; Drivers Education & Safety; Health & Healthcare Disparities; Registration & Regulation; Renewable Energy
2 Cook Edward J. Acevedo Democratic 1997[95] Chair: Pension Funds Management
Member: Appropriations-Elementary & Secondary Education; Executive; Financial Institutions; Gaming; Registration & Regulation; Special Investigative Committee; Telecommunications
3 Cook Luis Arroyo Democratic 2007[96] Member: Appropriations-Elementary & Secondary Education; Consumer Protection; International Trade & Commerce; Labor; Mass Transit
4 Cook Cynthia Soto Democratic 2001[97] Chair: Appropriations-Elementary & Secondary Education
Member: Appropriations-Higher Education; Appropriations-Public Safety; Disparities in Educational Achievem; Labor; Mass Transit
5 Cook Kenneth Dunkin Democratic 2002[98] Chair: Tourism & Conventions
Member: Appropriations-Public Safety; Financial Institutions; Gaming; Homeland Security & Emergency Preparation; Insurance; Mass Transit; Telecommunications
6 Cook Esther Golar Democratic 2006[99] Member: Appropriations-Elementary & Secondary Education; Disability Services; Elementary & Secondary Education; Health Care Availability & Accessibility; Judiciary II - Criminal Law; Veterans Affairs
7 Cook Karen A. Yarbrough Democratic 2001[100] Chair: Appropriations-Public Safety
Member: Computer Technology; Elementary & Secondary Education; Financial Institutions; Gaming; Housing and Urban Development; Insurance; Renewable Energy; Tollway Oversight
8 Cook LaShawn K. Ford Democratic 2007[101] Member: Adoption Reform; Appropriations-Elementary & Secondary Education; Computer Technology; Disparities in Educational Achievem; Elections & Campaign Reform; Local Government; Pension Funds Management
9 Cook Arthur L. Turner Democratic 1981[102] Member: Executive; Prison Reform; Revenue; Rules; Special Investigative Committee
10 Cook Annazette Collins Democratic 2001[103] Chair: Juvenile Justice Reform; Public Utilities
Member: Adoption Reform; Appropriations-General Service; Human Services; Judiciary II - Criminal Law; State Government Administration
11 Cook John A. Fritchey Democratic 1996[104] Chair: Judiciary I - Civil Law
Member: Financial Institutions; Gaming; Registration & Regulation; Special Investigative Committee; Telecommunications; Transportation & Motor Vehicles
12 Cook Sara Feigenholtz Democratic 1995[105] Chair: Adoption Reform; Appropriations-Human Services
Member: Insurance; Juvenile Justice Reform; Mass Transit; Tourism & Conventions
13 Cook Greg Harris Democratic 2006[106] Member: Aging; Appropriations-Public Safety; Environmental Health; Health Care Availability & Accessibility; Homeland Security & Emergency Preparation; Tourism & Conventions
14 Cook Harry Osterman Democratic 2000[107] Chair: Labor
Member: Appropriations-Human Services; Elementary & Secondary Education; Financial Institutions; Homeland Security & Emergency Preparation; Mass Transit
15 Cook John D'Amico Democratic 2004[108] Chair: Drivers Education & Safety
Member: Aging; Elections & Campaign Reform; Higher Education; Labor; Transportation & Motor Vehicles
16 Cook Lou Lang Democratic 1987[109] Chair: Gaming
Member: Adoption Reform; Insurance; Judiciary I - Civil Law; Special Investigative Committee
17 Cook Elizabeth Coulson Republican 1997[110] Member: Appropriations-Elementary & Secondary Education; Appropriations-Human Services; Financial Institutions; Health & Healthcare Disparities; Human Services; Registration & Regulation
18 Cook Julie Hamos Democratic 1999[111] Chair: Mass Transit
Member: Environment & Energy; Environmental Health; Housing and Urban Development; Judiciary I - Civil Law; Least Cost Power Procurement; Prison Reform; Smart Growth & Regional Planning; Special Investigative Committee; Telecommunications
19 Cook Joseph M. Lyons Democratic 1996[112] Member: Aging; Executive; Financial Institutions; Telecommunications; Transportation & Motor Vehicles
20 Cook Michael P. McAuliffe Republican 1997[113] Chair: Veterans Affairs
Member: Appropriations-Public Safety; Drivers Education & Safety; Financial Institutions; Registration & Regulation; Telecommunications; Transportation & Motor Vehicles
21 Cook Robert S. Molaro Democratic 2003[114] Chair: Judiciary II - Criminal Law
Member: Appropriations-Public Safety; Executive; Gaming; Mass Transit; Tollway Oversight; Transportation & Motor Vehicles
Michael Zalewski Democratic 2008[115] Member: N/A
22 Cook Michael J. Madigan Democratic 1971[116]
23 Cook Daniel J. Burke Democratic 1991[117] Chair: Executive
Member: Financial Institutions; Fire Protection; Personnel & Pensions; Registration & Regulation
24 Cook Elizabeth Hernandez Democratic 2007[118] Member: Appropriations-Elementary & Secondary Education; Consumer Protection; Disability Services; Health & Healthcare Disparities; Labor
25 Cook Barbara Flynn Currie Democratic 1979[119] Chair: Rules; Special Investigative Committee
Member: Revenue
26 Cook Elga L. Jefferies Democratic 2006[120] Member: Appropriations-Public Safety; Health & Healthcare Disparities; Judiciary II - Criminal Law; Prison Reform; Public Utilities; Registration & Regulation
27 Cook Monique D. Davis Democratic 1987[121] Chair: Appropriations-General Service
Member: Appropriations-Higher Education; Disparities in Educational Achievem; Elementary & Secondary Education; Financial Institutions; Gaming; Juvenile Justice Reform; Public Utilities; Special Investigative Committee; State Government Administration
28 Cook Robert Rita Democratic 2003[122] Chair: Tollway Oversight
Member: Consumer Protection; Environment & Energy; Executive; Health & Healthcare Disparities; Insurance
29 Cook David E. Miller Democratic 2001[123] Chair: Appropriations-Higher Education; Pension Funds Management
Member: Elementary & Secondary Education; Health & Healthcare Disparities; Higher Education; Mass Transit; Registration & Regulation; Transportation & Motor Vehicles
30 Cook William Davis Democratic 2003[124] Chair: Health & Healthcare Disparities
Member: Appropriations-Elementary & Secondary Education; Appropriations-Higher Education; Disparities in Educational Achievem; International Trade & Commerce; Labor; Railroad Safety
31 Cook Mary E. Flowers Democratic 1985[125] Chair: Health Care Availability & Accessibility
Member: DCFS Oversight; Drivers Education & Safety; Higher Education; Human Services; Smart Growth & Regional Planning; Special Investigative Committee
32 Cook Milton Patterson Democratic 2005[126] Member: Appropriations-Human Services; Appropriations-Public Safety; Computer Technology; Electric Utility Oversight
33 Cook Marlow H. Colvin Democratic 2001[127] Chair: Consumer Protection
Member: Appropriations-Public Safety; Insurance; Labor; Personnel & Pensions; Telecommunications
34 Cook Constance A. Howard Democratic 1995[128] Chair: Computer Technology
Member: Appropriations-Elementary & Secondary Education; Gaming; Health & Healthcare Disparities; Health Care Availability & Accessibility; Higher Education; Human Services; Judiciary II - Criminal Law; Juvenile Justice Reform; Labor; Special Investigative Committee
35 Cook Kevin Joyce Democratic 2003[129] Chair: Aging
Member: Appropriations-Higher Education; Bio-Technology; Elementary & Secondary Education; Environment & Energy; Railroad Safety; Registration & Regulation; Renewable Energy; Transportation & Motor Vehicles
36 Cook James D. Brosnahan Democratic 1997[130] Chair: Telecommunications
Member: Gaming; Higher Education; Judiciary I - Civil Law; Transportation & Motor Vehicles
37 Cook, Will Kevin A. McCarthy Democratic 1997[131] Chair: Higher Education
Member: Elections & Campaign Reform; Environmental Health; Gaming; Least Cost Power Procurement; Telecommunications; Tollway Oversight; Veterans Affairs
38 Cook Robin Kelly Democratic 2002[132]
Al Riley Democratic 2007[133] Member: Appropriations-General Service; Appropriations-Human Services; Environmental Health; Human Services; Local Government; Mass Transit; Smart Growth & Regional Planning
39 Cook Maria Antonia Berrios Democratic 2003[134] Chair: Bio-Technology
Member: Executive; Insurance; International Trade & Commerce; Tourism & Conventions
40 Cook Richard T. Bradley Democratic 1997[135] Chair: Personnel & Pensions
Member: Environment & Energy; Executive; Financial Institutions; Gaming; Insurance; Registration & Regulation; Telecommunications
41 DuPage Bob Biggins Republican 1993[136] Member: Appropriations-General Service; Computer Technology; Executive; Public Utilities; Revenue; Tollway Oversight
42 Cook, DuPage Sandra M. Pihos Republican 2003[137] Member: Aging; Appropriations-Elementary & Secondary Education; Consumer Protection; Disability Services; Elementary & Secondary Education; Homeland Security & Emergency Preparation; Registration & Regulation; Tourism & Conventions
43 Cook, Kane Ruth Munson Republican 2002[138] Member: Appropriations-Human Services; Bio-Technology; Computer Technology; Elementary & Secondary Education; Insurance; International Trade & Commerce; Pension Funds Management; Tollway Oversight
44 Cook Fred Crespo Democratic 2007[139] Member: Disability Services; Elementary & Secondary Education; Health Care Availability & Accessibility; Mass Transit; Public Utilities
45 DuPage Franco Coladipietro Republican 2007[140] Member: Aging; International Trade & Commerce; Judiciary I - Civil Law; Least Cost Power Procurement; Prison Reform; Public Utilities; Registration & Regulation
46 DuPage Dennis M. Reboletti Republican 2007[141] Member: Environment & Energy; Judiciary II - Criminal Law; Juvenile Justice Reform; Mass Transit; Prison Reform; Tollway Oversight; Transportation & Motor Vehicles
47 DuPage Patricia R. Bellock Republican 1999[142] Member: Appropriations-Human Services; Disability Services; Environmental Health; Financial Institutions; Fire Protection; Human Services; Labor; Mass Transit; Special Investigative Committee
48 DuPage, Will James H. Meyer Republican 1993[143] Member: Consumer Protection; Environment & Energy; Executive; Health & Healthcare Disparities; Registration & Regulation; Smart Growth & Regional Planning; Telecommunications
49 Kane Timothy L. Schmitz Republican 1999[144] Member: Appropriations-Elementary & Secondary Education; Appropriations-Public Safety; Elections & Campaign Reform; Gaming; Homeland Security & Emergency Preparation; Human Services; Labor; Telecommunications
50 Kane, Kendall, La Salle Patricia Reid Lindner Republican 1993[145] Member: Adoption Reform; Computer Technology; Environmental Health; Gaming; Homeland Security & Emergency Preparation; Judiciary II - Criminal Law; Juvenile Justice Reform; Labor
51 Lake Ed Sullivan Jr. Republican 2003[146] Member: Appropriations-Public Safety; Consumer Protection; Mass Transit; Public Utilities; Registration & Regulation; Revenue
52 Cook, Lake, McHenry Mark H. Beaubien Jr. Republican 1996[147] Member: Appropriations-Public Safety; Gaming; Insurance; Labor; Pension Funds Management; Revenue
53 Cook, Lake Sidney H. Mathias Republican 1999[148] Member: Adoption Reform; Judiciary I - Civil Law; Local Government; Mass Transit; Railroad Safety; Smart Growth & Regional Planning; Telecommunications
54 Cook Suzanne Bassi Republican 1999[149] Member: Appropriations-Elementary & Secondary Education; Elementary & Secondary Education; Gaming; Mass Transit; Revenue; Special Investigative Committee; Tourism & Conventions
55 Cook, DuPage, Kane Harry R. Ramey Jr. Republican 2005[150] Member: Aging; Consumer Protection; Disability Services; Drivers Education & Safety; State Government Administration; Telecommunications; Transportation & Motor Vehicles
56 Cook, DuPage Paul D. Froehlich Democratic 2003[151] Chair: Disparities in Educational Achievem
Member: DCFS Oversight; Elementary & Secondary Education; Environmental Health; Mass Transit; Prison Reform; State Government Administration
57 Cook Elaine Nekritz Democratic 2003[152] Chair: Elections & Campaign Reform; Railroad Safety
Member: Appropriations-Higher Education; Environment & Energy; Environmental Health; Judiciary I - Civil Law; Renewable Energy
58 Lake Karen May Democratic 2001[153] Chair: Environmental Health
Member: Electric Utility Oversight; Environment & Energy; Health Care Availability & Accessibility; Pension Funds Management; Telecommunications
59 Cook, Lake Kathleen A. Ryg Democratic 2003[154] Chair: Disability Services
Member: Appropriations-Elementary & Secondary Education; Bio-Technology; Drivers Education & Safety; Local Government; Mass Transit
60 Lake Eddie Washington Democratic 2003[155] Chair: Housing and Urban Development; Prison Reform
Member: Appropriations-Human Services; Appropriations-Public Safety; Homeland Security & Emergency Preparation; Labor; Mass Transit
61 Lake JoAnn D. Osmond Republican 2003[156] Member: Appropriations-Public Safety; Health Care Availability & Accessibility; Insurance; Judiciary I - Civil Law; Telecommunications; Veterans Affairs
62 Lake Sandy Cole Republican 2007[157] Member: Adoption Reform; Appropriations-Elementary & Secondary Education; Bio-Technology; Environment & Energy; Human Services; Renewable Energy
63 McHenry Jack D. Franks Democratic 1999[158] Chair: State Government Administration
Member: Aging; International Trade & Commerce; Public Utilities; Special Investigative Committee
64 McHenry Michael Tryon Republican 2005[159] Member: Environment & Energy; Environmental Health; Health Care Availability & Accessibility; Least Cost Power Procurement; Local Government; Mass Transit; Smart Growth & Regional Planning
65 Cook Rosemary Mulligan Republican 1993[160] Member: Appropriations-Human Services; DCFS Oversight; Elementary & Secondary Education; Health & Healthcare Disparities; Health Care Availability & Accessibility; Registration & Regulation
66 Cook Carolyn H. Krause Republican 1993[161] Member: Electric Utility Oversight; Environment & Energy; Health Care Availability & Accessibility; Mass Transit; State Government Administration; Telecommunications
67 Winnebago Charles E. Jefferson Democratic 2001[162] Member: Aging; Gaming; Juvenile Justice Reform; Labor; Prison Reform; Public Utilities; Tollway Oversight
68 Winnebago Dave Winters Republican 1995[163] Member: Electric Utility Oversight; Environment & Energy; Environmental Health; Gaming; Labor; Renewable Energy; Telecommunications
69 Boone, De Kalb, Winnebago Ronald A. Wait Republican 1983[164] Member: Appropriations-Public Safety; Judiciary I - Civil Law; Judiciary II - Criminal Law; Renewable Energy; Transportation & Motor Vehicles
70 De Kalb, Ogle Robert W. Pritchard Republican 2003[165] Member: Appropriations-Higher Education; Elections & Campaign Reform; Elementary & Secondary Education; Environmental Health; Fire Protection; Higher Education; Renewable Energy; State Government Administration
71 Carroll, Henry, Rock Island, Whiteside Mike Boland Democratic 1995[166] Chair: Financial Institutions
Member: Drivers Education & Safety; Environmental Health; Labor; Renewable Energy; Rural Economic Development; Telecommunications
72 Mercer, Rock Island Patrick J Verschoore Democratic 2003[167] Chair: Ethanol Production Oversight
Member: Agriculture & Conservation; Appropriations-Human Services; Electric Utility Oversight; Environment & Energy; Gaming
73 Bureau, Marshall, Peoria, Woodford David R. Leitch Republican 1986[168] Member: Appropriations-Human Services; Disability Services; Electric Utility Oversight; Health & Healthcare Disparities; Housing and Urban Development; Tourism & Conventions
74 Bureau, Henry, Knox, Stark Donald L. Moffitt Republican 1993[169] Chair: Fire Protection
Member: Agriculture & Conservation; Homeland Security & Emergency Preparation; Railroad Safety; Veterans Affairs
75 Grundy, Iroquois, Kankakee, La Salle, Will Careen M Gordon
Sworn in December 17, 2003.[170]
Democratic 2003[170] Chair: Smart Growth & Regional Planning
Member: Consumer Protection; Judiciary I - Civil Law; Judiciary II - Criminal Law; Rural Economic Development; State Government Administration
76 Bureau, La Salle, Putnam Frank J. Mautino Democratic 1991[171] Chair: Insurance
Member: Appropriations-Public Safety; Local Government; Revenue; Special Investigative Committee
77 Cook, DuPage Angelo Saviano Republican 1993[172] Chair: Registration & Regulation
Member: Aging; Appropriations-Public Safety; Executive; Gaming; Health & Healthcare Disparities; Public Utilities
78 Cook Deborah L. Graham Democratic 2003[173] Chair: Renewable Energy
Member: Appropriations-Human Services; Appropriations-Public Safety; Consumer Protection; Housing and Urban Development; Juvenile Justice Reform; Labor; Pension Funds Management; Transportation & Motor Vehicles
79 Iroquois, Kankakee, Will Lisa M. Dugan Democratic 2003[174] Chair: Homeland Security & Emergency Preparation
Member: Agriculture & Conservation; Elementary & Secondary Education; Health Care Availability & Accessibility; Least Cost Power Procurement; State Government Administration; Veterans Affairs
80 Cook, Will George Scully Jr. Democratic 1997[175] Chair: Electric Utility Oversight
Member: Appropriations-Higher Education; Consumer Protection; Gaming
81 Cook, DuPage, Will Renée Kosel Republican 1997[176] Member: DCFS Oversight; Elementary & Secondary Education; Housing and Urban Development; International Trade & Commerce; Least Cost Power Procurement; Registration & Regulation; Transportation & Motor Vehicles
82 Will Jim Durkin Republican 1995[177] Member: Electric Utility Oversight; Environment & Energy; Financial Institutions; Gaming; Insurance; Judiciary II - Criminal Law; Mass Transit; Special Investigative Committee
83 Kane Linda Chapa LaVia Democratic 2003[178] Chair: Local Government
Member: Disability Services; Elementary & Secondary Education; Ethanol Production Oversight; Judiciary II - Criminal Law; Smart Growth & Regional Planning; Veterans Affairs
84 Kendall, Will Tom Cross Republican 1993[179]
85 Will Brent Hassert Republican 1993[180] Member: Environmental Health; Executive; Gaming; Labor; Mass Transit; Revenue; Rules
86 Will Jack McGuire Democratic 1991[181] Member: Aging; Drivers Education & Safety; Health Care Availability & Accessibility; Revenue; Tourism & Conventions
87 Christian, De Witt, Logan, Macon, McLean, Sangamon, Tazewell Bill Mitchell Republican 1999[182] Member: Drivers Education & Safety; Financial Institutions; Housing and Urban Development; Insurance; Rural Economic Development; Telecommunications
88 McLean Dan Brady Republican 2001[183] Member: Appropriations-Higher Education; Drivers Education & Safety; Elections & Campaign Reform; Executive; Higher Education; Homeland Security & Emergency Preparation; Insurance
89 Carroll, Jo Daviess, Ogle, Winnebago, Stephenson Jim Sacia Republican 2003[184] Member: Agriculture & Conservation; Appropriations-Public Safety; Judiciary II - Criminal Law; Juvenile Justice Reform; Labor; Prison Reform; Special Investigative Committee
90 Henry, Lee, Ogle, Whiteside Jerry L. Mitchell Republican 1995[185] Member: Aging; Appropriations-Elementary & Secondary Education; DCFS Oversight; Elementary & Secondary Education; Ethanol Production Oversight; Tourism & Conventions
91 Fulton, Peoria, Tazewell Michael K. Smith Democratic 1995[186] Chair: Elementary & Secondary Education
Member: Appropriations-Elementary & Secondary Education; Environment & Energy; Financial Institutions; Fire Protection; Homeland Security & Emergency Preparation; Telecommunications
92 Peoria Aaron Schock Republican 2005[187] Member: Appropriations-Elementary & Secondary Education; Appropriations-Human Services; Environment & Energy; Financial Institutions; Gaming; Veterans Affairs
Joan G. Krupa
Appointed January 5, 2009.[188]
Republican 2009[188] Member: N/A
93 Adams, Brown, Cass, Hancock, Pike, Schuyler, Scott Jil Tracy Republican 2006[189] Member: Aging; Consumer Protection; Higher Education; Juvenile Justice Reform; Local Government; Rural Economic Development; Special Investigative Committee; Transportation & Motor Vehicles
94 Fulton, Hancock, Henderson, Mason, McDonough, Mercer, Warren Richard P. Myers Republican 1995[190] Member: Agriculture & Conservation; Appropriations-Higher Education; Ethanol Production Oversight; Higher Education; State Government Administration
95 DuPage, Kane Mike Fortner Republican 2007[191] Member: Appropriations-Elementary & Secondary Education; Bio-Technology; Environment & Energy; Least Cost Power Procurement; Local Government; Mass Transit
96 DuPage, Kendall Joe Dunn Republican 2003[192] Member: Financial Institutions; Insurance; Judiciary I - Civil Law; Least Cost Power Procurement; Renewable Energy; Tollway Oversight
97 Calhoun, Greene, Jersey, Macoupin, Morgan, Pike Jim Watson Republican 2001[193] Member: Elementary & Secondary Education; Financial Institutions; Gaming; Public Utilities; State Government Administration; Telecommunications; Veterans Affairs
98 Christian, Fayette, Macoupin, Madison, Montgomery, Shelby Gary Hannig Democratic 1979[194] Member: Appropriations-General Service; Revenue; Rules; Special Investigative Committee
99 Sangamon Raymond Poe Republican 1995[195] Member: Appropriations-Higher Education; Housing and Urban Development; Personnel & Pensions; Prison Reform; Smart Growth & Regional Planning; State Government Administration
100 Logan, Menard, Sangamon Rich Brauer Republican 2003[196] Member: Appropriations-General Service; Appropriations-Higher Education; Drivers Education & Safety; Financial Institutions; Pension Funds Management; Personnel & Pensions; Registration & Regulation; Transportation & Motor Vehicles
101 Champaign, De Witt, Macon, McLean, Piatt Robert F. Flider Democratic 2003[197] Chair: Least Cost Power Procurement
Member: Agriculture & Conservation; DCFS Oversight; Elementary & Secondary Education; Environment & Energy; Ethanol Production Oversight; Local Government; Veterans Affairs
102 Bond, Clinton, Effingham, Fayette, Madison, Shelby, St. Clair Ron Stephens Republican 1985[198] Member: Appropriations-Public Safety; DCFS Oversight; Insurance; Prison Reform; Rural Economic Development
103 Champaign Naomi D. Jakobsson Democratic 2003[199] Chair: Human Services
Member: Adoption Reform; Appropriations-Elementary & Secondary Education; Appropriations-Higher Education; Higher Education
104 Champaign, Vermilion William B. Black Republican 1986[200] Member: Fire Protection; Higher Education; Railroad Safety; Rules; Special Investigative Committee; Transportation & Motor Vehicles
105 Champaign, Ford, Iroquois, Livingston, McLean Shane Cultra Republican 2003[201] Member: Agriculture & Conservation; Appropriations-General Service; DCFS Oversight; Labor; Railroad Safety; Rural Economic Development
106 Livingston, Marshall, McLean, Tazewell, Woodford Keith P. Sommer Republican 1999[202] Member: Adoption Reform; Health Care Availability & Accessibility; International Trade & Commerce; Local Government; Rural Economic Development
107 Bond, Clinton, Jefferson, Marion Kurt M. Granberg Democratic 1987[203] Member: Electric Utility Oversight; Gaming; Insurance; Rural Economic Development; Telecommunications
Scott Wilzbach
Sworn in January 8, 2009.[204]
Democratic 2009[204] Member: N/A
108 Clay, Edwards, Effingham, Hamilton, Jasper, Richland, Wayne, White David Reis Republican 2005[205] Member: Agriculture & Conservation; Elementary & Secondary Education; Ethanol Production Oversight; Judiciary II - Criminal Law; Labor; Renewable Energy
109 Clark, Crawford, Cumberland, Edgar, Effingham, Lawrence, Shelby, Wabash Roger L. Eddy Republican 2003[206] Member: Appropriations-Elementary & Secondary Education; Elementary & Secondary Education; Ethanol Production Oversight; Gaming; Higher Education; Labor; Pension Funds Management; Special Investigative Committee
110 Champaign, Coles, Douglas, Piatt Chapin Rose Republican 2003[207] Member: Appropriations-Higher Education; Environment & Energy; Financial Institutions; Gaming; Insurance; Judiciary I - Civil Law; Juvenile Justice Reform; Special Investigative Committee
111 Jersey, Madison Daniel V. Beiser Democratic 2004[208] Chair: DCFS Oversight
Member: Aging; Elections & Campaign Reform; Higher Education; Least Cost Power Procurement; Registration & Regulation; Transportation & Motor Vehicles
112 Madison, St. Clair Jay C. Hoffman Democratic 1991[209] Chair: Transportation & Motor Vehicles
Member: Judiciary I - Civil Law; Labor; Railroad Safety
113 St. Clair Thomas Holbrook Democratic 1995[210] Chair: Environment & Energy
Member: DCFS Oversight; Financial Institutions; Fire Protection; Public Utilities; Railroad Safety; Registration & Regulation; Revenue; Telecommunications
114 St. Clair Eddie Lee Jackson Sr. Democratic 2009[211]
114 St. Clair Wyvetter H. Younge Democratic 1975[212] Member: Appropriations-Elementary & Secondary Education; Gaming; Housing and Urban Development; Least Cost Power Procurement; Renewable Energy
115 Clinton, Jackson, Perry, Washington Mike Bost Republican 1995[213] Member: Elections & Campaign Reform; Higher Education; Public Utilities; Registration & Regulation; Special Investigative Committee; Telecommunications; Veterans Affairs
116 Monroe, Perry, Randolph, St. Clair Dan Reitz Democratic 1997[214] Chair: Agriculture & Conservation
Member: Environment & Energy; Ethanol Production Oversight; Registration & Regulation; Rural Economic Development
117 Franklin, Hamilton, Williamson John E. Bradley Democratic 2003[215] Chair: Revenue
Member: Environment & Energy; Insurance; Judiciary I - Civil Law; Rural Economic Development; State Government Administration
118 Alexander, Gallatin, Hamilton, Hardin, Johnson, Massac, Pope, Pulaski, Saline, Union, White Brandon W. Phelps Democratic 2003[216] Chair: Rural Economic Development
Member: Agriculture & Conservation; DCFS Oversight; Elementary & Secondary Education; Environment & Energy; Ethanol Production Oversight; Least Cost Power Procurement; Registration & Regulation; Veterans Affairs

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  44. ^ "Senator Kwame Raoul (D) - Previous General Assembly (96th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  45. ^ "Senator Emil Jones, Jr. (D) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
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  48. ^ "Senator Donne E. Trotter (D) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  49. ^ "Senator Edward D. Maloney (D) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  50. ^ "Senator M. Maggie Crotty (D) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  51. ^ "Senator Iris Y. Martinez (D) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  52. ^ "Senator Dan Cronin (R) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  53. ^ "Senator Michael Noland (D) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  54. ^ "Senator Carole Pankau (R) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  55. ^ "Senator Kirk W. Dillard (R) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  56. ^ "Senator Chris Lauzen (R) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  57. ^ "Senator William E. Peterson (R) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  58. ^ "Senator Matt Murphy (R) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  59. ^ "Senator John J. Millner (R) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
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  61. ^ "Senator Terry Link (D) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  62. ^ "Senator Michael Bond (D) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  63. ^ "Senator Pamela J. Althoff (R) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  64. ^ "Senator Dan Kotowski (D) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  65. ^ "Senator Dave Syverson (R) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  66. ^ "Senator J. Bradley Burzynski (R) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
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  107. ^ "Representative Harry Osterman (D) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  108. ^ "Representative John D'Amico (D) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  109. ^ "Representative Lou Lang (D) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  110. ^ "Representative Elizabeth Coulson (R) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  111. ^ "Representative Julie Hamos (D) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  112. ^ "Representative Joseph M. Lyons (D) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
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  118. ^ "Representative Elizabeth Hernandez (D) - Previous General Assembly (96th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
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  122. ^ "Representative Robert Rita (D) - Previous General Assembly (96th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  123. ^ "Representative David E. Miller (D) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  124. ^ "Representative William Davis (D) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  125. ^ "Representative Mary E. Flowers (D) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
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  128. ^ "Representative Constance A. Howard (D) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  129. ^ "Representative Kevin Joyce (D) - Previous General Assembly (96th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  130. ^ "Representative James D. Brosnahan (D) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  131. ^ "Representative Kevin A. McCarthy (D) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
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  135. ^ "Representative Richard T. Bradley (D) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  136. ^ "Representative Bob Biggins (R) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  137. ^ "Representative Sandra M. Pihos (R) - Previous General Assembly (96th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  138. ^ "Representative Ruth Munson (R) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  139. ^ "Representative Fred Crespo (D) - Previous General Assembly (96th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  140. ^ "Representative Franco Coladipietro (R) - Previous General Assembly (96th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  141. ^ "Representative Dennis M. Reboletti (R) - Previous General Assembly (96th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  142. ^ "Representative Patricia R. Bellock (R) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  143. ^ "Representative James H. Meyer (R) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  144. ^ "Representative Timothy L. Schmitz (R) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  145. ^ "Representative Patricia Reid Lindner (R) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  146. ^ "Representative Ed Sullivan, Jr. (R) - Previous General Assembly (96th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  147. ^ "Representative Mark H. Beaubien, Jr. (R) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  148. ^ "Representative Sidney H. Mathias (R) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  149. ^ "Representative Suzanne Bassi (R) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  150. ^ "Representative Harry R. Ramey, Jr. (R) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  151. ^ "Representative Paul D. Froehlich (D) - Previous General Assembly (96th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  152. ^ "Representative Elaine Nekritz (D) - Previous General Assembly (96th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
  153. ^ "Representative Karen May (D) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
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  155. ^ "Representative Eddie Washington (D) - Previous General Assembly (95th)". State of Illinois. Retrieved 2020-01-30.
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