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Office
of the State Senator
Iris Y. Martinez
20th Legislative District of
Illinois
The Honorable Iris Y. Martinez
was sworn into her first term in
the Illinois State Senate on
January 8, 2003, to represent
the people of Illinois’ 20th
Legislative District. Located on
Chicago’s north side, the 20th
District includes some of
Chicago’s most diverse
neighborhoods including Albany
Park, Avondale, Belmont, Cragin,
Hermosa, Humboldt Park, Logan
Square, and Portage Park.
Senator Martinez is a
trailblazer in many respects.
Upon her election in 2002,
Senator Martinez became the
first Hispanic woman in Illinois
to be elected to the State
Senate. In January 2007 she made
history once again when Senate
President Emil Jones, Jr. named
her Assistant Majority Leader, a
position never before held by a
Latina. As one of the Illinois
Senate’s top legislators,
Senator Martinez currently
serves as Chair of the Senate’s
Licensed Activities Committee
and Vice-Chair of the Senate’s
Pensions and Investments
Committee. Senator Martinez is
also a member of the Illinois
Senate’s Commerce, Education,
Energy and Redistricting
Committees.
Throughout her years in the
General Assembly, Senator
Martinez has worked diligently
to protect working families and
their communities. Senator
Martinez secured much needed
funding for community agencies
such as the Children’s Place, an
agency that works with children
and families affected by HIV and
AIDS, and Concordia Avondale
Community Center, which provides
daycare, after-school programs
and a center for seniors.
Martinez also has fought for
funding for the Gilead Outreach
& Referral Center, which
connects uninsured families of
metropolitan Chicago with
affordable healthcare programs
for which they are eligible. She
has consistently sponsored and
passed legislation to improve
the health and welfare of the
neediest residents of her
district and throughout the
state, focusing mainly on
women’s health issues.
Through her leadership, several
important pieces of legislation
signed into law recently have
made a direct impact on the
people of Illinois. Senate Bill
220 which focuses on affordable
housing development, House Bill
1744 which seeks reform of
Employment Eligibility
Verification Systems, and Senate
Bill 1162 which tackles consumer
fraud include a few of the
issues Senator Martinez has
addressed. Senator Martinez
remains committed to creating a
better Illinois through fair and
equitable legislation.
Senator Martinez is a member of
several civic organizations
including the Conference of
Women Legislators (COWL), the
Council of State Governments (CSG),
and the National Hispanic Caucus
of State Legislators (NHCSL).
The Senator also serves as
Champion of Affordable Housing
and Homeownership for the
National Association of Latino
Elected and Appointed Officials
(NALEO) and a board member for
the Illinois Women's Institute
for Leadership (IWIL).
Martinez was born and raised in
Chicago’s West Town community.
She resides in the Albany Park
Community and has a daughter,
Jacklyn Nicole.
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