
"Today’s decision by the Illinois Supreme Court on the job-creating capital construction program means the bipartisan efforts of the General Assembly will indeed result in an economic boost and improvements to our State’s infrastructure. More construction jobs and the purchase of materials to build these projects are an investment in Illinois’ economic recovery and our future. The Court’s affirmation now means Illinois can take advantage of this construction season with no further delay, and I applaud their decision."
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22nd District
Years served: 2007 - Present
Committee assignments: Judiciary; Public Health; Criminal Law (Chairperson); Energy; Committee of the Whole; Licensed Activities; Subcommittee on Special Issues; Subcommittee on Transparency (Sub-Chairperson).
Biography: Bachelor's degree and MBA from the University of Illinois at Chicago; Law degree from John Marshall Law School. Served as a Corpsman in the United States Navy at the Great Lakes Naval Hospital. Community volunteer with local organizations protecting the environment and assisting homeless persons. Resides in Elgin with his wife, Veronica, and their two children.


