Rep. Eva-Dina Delgado

Assistant Majority Leader and Co-Budgeteer
(D-Chicago)
3rd District
Rep Eva Dina Delgado

Springfield Office:
244-W Stratton Office Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-0480

District Office:
6309 W. Belmont Ave.
Chicago, IL 60634
(773) 237-4558
104th General Assembly
Bills & Committees

Biography

Juris Doctor from DePaul University College of Law and Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations, Wellesley College. Active member of the Illinois Legislative Latino Caucus and the House Democratic Women’s Caucus. Board member Illinois Legislative Latino Caucus Foundation. Leadership Greater Chicago fellow in 2010; Chicago Police Board 2016-2019; “Rising Star” by the Women’s Energy Summit in 2016; Who’s Who in Latino Business by Negocios Now in 2019. Previously served on boards of Lawyers Lend-a-Hand to Youth, Saint Anthony Hospital and Instituto del Progreso Latino. Lives in the Logan Square neighborhood in Chicago along with her husband and daughter.

Delgado Transit Reforms Package Signed into Law

Delgado Transit Reforms Package Signed into Law

CHICAGO – A major transit reform package backed by state Rep. Eva-Dina Delgado, D-Chicago, a top negotiator for the House Public Transit Working Group, will make buses and trains in Northeast Illinois safer, more reliable and more efficiently managed.

Delgado Supports Resolution Condemning Trump  Administration Funding Freeze of CTA Red Line Train Extension

Rep. Delgado Plan to Lower Student Loan Interest Rates Signed into Law

CHICAGO, Ill. – As students and recent graduates continue to face rising costs, a measure to lower student loan interest rates sponsored by state Rep. Eva-Dina Delgado, D-Chicago, was signed into law last Friday. The bill combines student loan interests into a lower, fixed rate by empowering the State Treasurer to refinance student loans.

Delgado Supports Resolution Condemning Trump  Administration Funding Freeze of CTA Red Line Train Extension

Delgado Statement on Public Transit Reform

CHICAGO, Ill. – For too long, our region’s transit system has been governed by outdated structures that don’t reflect how people live, work, and travel today. Transit should be seamless, safe, and worthy of our world-class city and region. That’s why, after years of leading efforts for a better way forward—and more than a year of working with colleagues, advocates, and communities—I proudly supported the creation of the Northern Illinois Transit Authority.