104th House Committee Chairs

Illinois Legislative News

For Immediate Release
Jan. 13, 2025 

Speaker Welch Announces Committee Chairs for New Session

Bipartisan Slate Includes Republican Veteran to Lead VA Committee 

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – House Speaker Emanuel ‘Chris’ Welch announced a bipartisan slate of veteran policy experts and new leaders to chair House committees in the coming legislative session, including selecting the first Republican to chair a committee in more than a decade.

“Enacting policies that help families make ends meet, protect and expand the rights of working people, and create opportunity for a bright future takes careful review, deliberation, and thoughtful discussion—and that’s the work that needs to be happening every day in our committees,” Welch said. “The chairs I have selected bring invaluable legislative knowledge, firsthand experience at the critical junctures where policy is implemented on the community level, an abiding sense of compassion, and a deep appreciation for the importance of the work we’re doing on behalf of Illinois families.”

In addition to selecting subject matter experts with years of experience from his own caucus, Welch tapped Republican Representative and 27-year United States Army veteran Dan Swanson to lead the House Veterans Affairs Committee.

“As a veteran, Representative Swanson has served our country with honor and distinction, and I know he will bring the same solemn sense of duty to leading a bipartisan Veterans Affairs Committee,” Welch said. “Every committee unites people of different backgrounds and perspectives in order to achieve a common goal. Whether that goal is serving our veterans, supporting our students and educators, improving our workplaces, or protecting the dignity of everyone who calls Illinois home, the work before us is clear and we all must be ready to talk, to compromise, and to do that work together.”

The full list of House committee chairs is:

Committee Chair
Adoption & Child Welfare  Suzanne M. Ness
Agriculture & Conservation  Sonya M. Harper
Appropriations: Elementary & Secondary Education  William ‘Will’ Davis
Appropriations: Health & Human Services  Anna Moeller
Appropriations: General Services  Fred Crespo
Appropriations: Higher Education  La Shawn K. Ford
Appropriations: Personnel & Pensions  Stephanie A. Kifowit
Appropriations: Public Safety & Infrastructure  Rita Mayfield
Childcare Access & Early Childhood Education  Joyce Mason
Cities & Villages  Anthony DeLuca
Consumer Protection  Debbie Meyers-Martin
Counties & Townships  Aaron Ortiz
Cyber Security  Edgar Gonzalez, Jr.
Economic Opportunity  Will Guzzardi
Education Policy Committee  Michelle Mussman
Elementary & Secondary Education: Licensing & Charter Schools  Sue Scherer
Energy & Environment  Carol Ammons
Ethics & Elections  Maurice A. West, II
Executive  Ann M. Williams
Financial Institutions  Margaret Croke
Gaming  Daniel Didech
Gun Violence Prevention  Maura Hirschauer
Healthcare Access & Availability  Natalie A. Manley
Healthcare Licenses  Bob Morgan
Higher Education  Katie Stuart
Housing  Lilian Jimenez
Human Services  Terra Costa Howard
Immigration & Human Rights  Barbara Hernandez
Insurance  Thaddeus Jones
International Relations, Tourism, & Trade  Dave Vella
Judiciary-Civil  Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz
Judiciary-Criminal  Justin Slaughter
Labor & Commerce  Marcus C. Evans, Jr.
Mental Health & Addiction  Lindsey LaPointe
Museums, Arts, & Culture  Kimberly Du Buclet
Personnel & Pensions  Janet Yang Rohr
Police & Fire  Michael J. Kelly
Prescription Drug Affordability  Jawaharial Williams
Public Health  Anne Stava-Murray
Public Utilities  Lawrence ‘Larry’ Walsh, Jr.
Restorative Justice & Public Safety  Kelly M. Cassidy
Revenue & Finance  Curtis J. Tarver II
Rules  Robyn Gabel
Small Business, Tech Innovation, & Entrepreneurship  Angelica Guerrero-Cuellar
State Government Administration  Diane Blair-Sherlock
Transportation: Regulations, Roads, & Bridges  Martin J. Moylan
Transportation: Vehicles & Safety  Jaime M. Andrade, Jr.
Veterans Affairs  Dan Swanson

The Appropriations: Personnel & Pensions Committee was created this year in the House Rules. In consultation with members, Speaker Welch has agreed to create a new Gun Violence Prevention Committee; an International Relations, Tourism, & Trade Committee; and a Museums, Arts, & Culture Committee.

In order to better reflect their purviews, the Elementary & Secondary Education: Curriculum & Policy Committee will be renamed as the Education Policy Committee, and the Restorative Justice Committee will be renamed as the Restorative Justice & Public Safety Committee.

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