Rep. Fran Hurley
Springfield Office:
279-S Stratton Office Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-8200
10400 S. Western
Chicago, IL 60643
(773) 445-8128
(773) 672-5144 FAX
Orland Hills Office:
16033 S 94th Avenue
Orland Hills, IL 60487
(708) 233-9703
Biography
Full-time state legislator and lifelong resident of the southwest community; graduate of Saint Barnabas Elementary School, Mother McAuley High School, and Saint Xavier University; former aide to Chicago aldermen Ginger Rugai and Matthew O’Shea; member of the Saint Christina Parish, Mt. Greenwood Civic Association; former director of the Saint Christina Manna Program and past volunteer for Christ Hospital’s Ronald McDonald House, Misercordia, Y-Me softball tournament, PADS, Marist High School, Mt. Greenwood Party in the Park, and Merrionette Park Youth Softball; lives in Mt. Greenwood and has three children.
Hurley Responds to Governor’s State of the State, Urges Continued Support of Public Safety Efforts
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. –State Rep. Fran Hurley issued the following statement Wednesday after Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s annual State of the State and Budget Address:
Hurley to Provide Free Shredding Service and Prescription Takeback Feb. 25
CHICAGO – State Rep. Fran Hurley is inviting residents to clear out old paperwork and safely dispose of prescription drugs at a free shred day and prescription takeback scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 25 from 9-11 a.m. at CrossWinds Church, located at 10835 S. Pulaski Rd. in Chicago.
Hurley Named Chair of Police and Fire Committee
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – State Rep. Fran Hurley will continue to serve as chair of the House Police and Fire Committee in the 103rd General Assembly, carrying on her mission of advocating for and supporting first responders.
Hurley Named Mod Caucus Whip, Seeks Common Ground
CHICAGO – Reflecting her strong track record of working with members on both sides of the aisle to get things done, state Rep. Fran Hurley has been re-appointed as whip of the House Democrats’ “Mod Caucus.”
Hurley Starts New Term, Emphasizes Need to Support Working Families
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – State Rep. Fran Hurley issued the following statement Wednesday after being sworn in for a new term:
Hurley Thanks Local Police as National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day Nears
CHICAGO – Jan. 9 marks National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, and state Rep. Fran Hurley is encouraging area residents to thank their local police, sheriffs and state police for the work they do for the community.
Hurley Encourages Donations for Ronald McDonald House
CHICAGO – Throughout December, state Rep. Fran Hurley is asking residents to consider donating new and unused items for families of pediatric patients at Ronald McDonald House near Advocate Children’s Hospital.
Hurley Highlights Drop in Low-Income Older Adults’ Vehicle Registrations to $10
CHICAGO – A measure supported by state Rep. Fran Hurley will reduce vehicle registration costs to $10 for low-income older adults and persons with disabilities starting Jan. 1.
Hurley Supports Plan to Eliminate Pandemic Unemployment Debt
CHICAGO – A bipartisan plan backed by state Rep. Fran Hurley that will pay off the state’s remaining unemployment insurance loan debt, protect worker benefits, save employers money and improve the state’s long-term financial outlook took a step forward Thursday with the signing of Senate Bill 1698.
Hurley Highlights Annual Safe Shopping Guide, Encourages Parents to Make Sure Gifts are Safe
CHICAGO – As the holiday gift buying season begins, state Rep. Fran Hurley is encouraging parents to check out the Illinois Attorney General’s annual Safe Shopping Guide that highlights hazardous toys, children’s products and other household items that could be a safety risk.