Welcome to my 2025 Legislative Agenda Page!
For transparency and accountability, I created this page with information on legislation I filed this year. As my constituents, you deserve quick and easy access to information on exactly what I’m doing in Springfield.
All of my legislation falls into one of four bill packages: Helping Households, Protecting Kids, Promoting Careers, and Preserving Freedoms. Each package addresses some of the most critical issues facing Illinoisans and presents common-sense solutions to fix them.
Below, you’ll find all the bills I filed this year sorted by bill package. You can read the full bill text directly from the official ILGA.gov website by clicking the hyperlink attached to each bill number. Stay tuned to this page throughout the year as it will be updated as bills move through the legislative process.
Bill Number | Summary | Status |
House Bill 1092 | Increases the Low-Income Senior Citizens Assessment Freeze Homestead Exemption threshold from $65,000 to $85,000. | Assigned to Revenue & Finance Committee |
House Bill 1099 | Doesn’t count immediate family living in a home for less than 12 months as household income under the Low-Income Senior Citizens Assessment Freeze Homestead Exemption. | Assigned to Revenue & Finance Committee |
House Bill 1100 | Allows patients to access electronic medical records for no fee. | Assigned to Health Care Availability & Accessibility Committee |
House Bill 1102 | Increases access to cancer screenings. | Assigned to Insurance Committee |
House Bill 2542 | Helps professionals working third shifts with child support by removing penalties due to the overnight calculation. | Referred to Rules Committee |
House Bill 2571 | Lowers property tax rates for individuals with disabilities. | Referred to Rules Committee |
Bill Number | Summary | Status |
House Bill 1097 | Allows guardians to record audio from meetings with staff when discussing their child’s individualized education program. | Referred to Rules Committee |
House Bill 1103 | Requires any commercial entity distributing adult content online to require age verification to limit exposure to minors under 18 years old. | Referred to Rules Committee |
House Bill 1106 | Allows school districts to form volunteer Special Education Advisory Committees if requested by parents. | Referred to Rules Committee |
House Bill 1107 | Requires all school staff to complete training to increase understanding of and limit assumptions about students with disabilities. | Assigned to Education Policy Committee |
House Bill 1113 | Allows schools to accept a certified chaplain as a volunteer to assist with support and services. | Referred to Rules Committee |
House Bill 1140 | Prevents individuals charged with sex trafficking minors from pleading down to lesser offenses and receiving less jail time. | Referred to Rules Committee |
House Bill 1260 | Requires training on identifying and responding to human trafficking for all taxi drivers, barbers, bartenders, cosmologists, and teachers. | Referred to Rules Committee |
House Bill 1346 | Creates a grant program to fully fund School Resource Officers (SROs). | Referred to Rules Committee |
House Bill 2511 | Creates the State Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD) Program to provide awareness and education to lower rates of fetal alcohol disorders. | Referred to Rules Committee |
House Bill 2512 | Ensures informed parental consent for minors receiving psychotropic medications. | Referred to Rules Committee |
House Bill 2542 | Updates child support calculations to be more accurate and fair, helping third-shift workers like firefighters, nurses, and police officers. | Referred to Rules Committee |
House Bill 3008 | Launches the Illinois Classroom Supply Assistance Program to reimburse teachers for out-of-pocket classroom expenses. | Referred to Rules Committee |
Bill Number | Summary | Status |
House Bill 1093 | Creates a deduction for 100% of the income of a qualified new business in their first year of operation. | Assigned to Revenue & Finance Committee |
House Bill 1094 | Helps rental companies with theft prevention and loss. | Assigned to Judiciary – Criminal Committee |
House Bill 1098 | Lowers the age of firefighter eligibility from 21 to 18. | Assigned to Police & Fire Committee |
House Bill 1101 | Increases access to the Teach Illinois Scholarship Program. | Assigned to Appropriations-Higher Education Committee |
House Bill 1112 | Allows METT (Manufacturing, engineering, technology, or a trade) Educator Licenses for individuals who have not received a bachelor’s degree, but meet a high threshold of on-the-job work hours completed. | Referred to Rules Committee |
House Bill 1718 | Adjusts requirements for snow plow drivers in smaller townships. | Referred to Rules Committee |
Bill Number | Summary | Status |
House Bill 1095 | Provides an appeal process for revocation of status regarding regular state volunteers within the Department of Corrections. | Referred to Rules Committee |
House Bill 1096 | Requires the Department of Corrections to offer all classes and programs to inmates, regardless of their release date. | Referred to Rules Committee |
House Bill 1105 | Requires blood banks to identify and label blood donated by an individual who has received an mRNA vaccine. | Referred to Rules Committee |
House Bill 1110 | Makes the State of Illinois liable for damages incurred in mandated gun-free zones. | Referred to Rules Committee |
House Bill 1111 | Requires coroners to notify clerks upon the death of an individual to ensure they’re removed from the voter rolls. | Referred to Rules Committee |
House Bill 1649 | Amends election rules in small townships | Referred to Rules Committee |
House Bill 1650 | Ensures a continual housecleaning of regulations found in the Illinois Administrative Code. | Referred to Rules Committee |
House Bill 1717 | Creates more transparency and accountability around property seizures and forfeitures. | Referred to Rules Committee |
House Bill 1937 | Caps the regulations imposed on Illinois businesses and residents in the Illinois Administrative Code. | Referred to Rules Committee |
House Bill 3011 | Requires Community College Trustees to take an oath before assuming office. | Referred to Rules Committee |
House Bill 3668 | Requires state agencies to analyze and offset new costs on businesses and local governments before adopting regulations. | Referred to Rules Committee |
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