Rep. Anthony DeLuca
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Springfield Office:
267-S Stratton Office Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-1719
195 W. Joe Orr Rd.
Suite 201
Chicago Heights, IL 60411
(708) 754-7900
(708) 754-7904 FAX
Biography
Businessman; 2012-Present– Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Sales, Republic Services; 1987-2012 director of operations at Skyline Disposal Company, a third-generation family-owned business; member of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 731; Chicago Heights Mayor, 2003-2009; former member and President of Bloom Township High School District 206 Board of Education 1995-2003; Director, Chicago Heights Small Fry Basketball League; graduate of Homewood-Flossmoor High School and Elmhurst College; married (wife, Sarah), father of three.

DeLuca Cold Spa Safety Bill Heads to the Governor
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – A measure from state Rep. Anthony DeLuca, D-Chicago Heights, to define safety regulations for cold spas – including operating temperatures, visible safety disclaimers, young child prohibitions and staff training – has passed the General Assembly and will head to the governor for final approval.

DeLuca Passes Resolution Encouraging Placement of Solar Panels on Warehouse Roofs, Not Prime Farmland
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – Concerned that new solar farms are taking over prime agricultural land, state Rep. Anthony DeLuca, D-Chicago Heights, passed a House Resolution Tuesday urging warehouse owners to install rooftop solar panels on their properties and to take...

DeLuca Backs Effort to Stop Squatters, Strengthen Property Owner Protections
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – A measure supported by state Rep. Anthony DeLuca, D-Chicago Heights, will better empower law enforcement to remove squatters who are criminally trespassing on private property, changing existing practice that could lead to a lengthy eviction process instead.

DeLuca Plan to Help Adult Learners Meet College Vaccine Requirements Passes House
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – A proposal led by state Rep. Anthony DeLuca, D-Chicago Heights, to provide greater flexibility for older students returning to college to meet vaccine requirements has passed the Illinois House with bipartisan support. “Sometimes when adults choose...

DuBuclet Bill to Establish Emmett Till Day in Illinois Passes House
SPRINGFIELD, Ill.– State Rep. Kimberly DuBuclet, D-Chicago, is honoring the life of Emmett Till and the pivotal role his life had on the Civil Rights Movement by passing legislation out of the House that recognizes Till’s birthday as a commemorative holiday. “To say...

DeLuca Advances Plan to Curb Unnecessary First Responder ‘Lift Assist’ Calls
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – Concerned that firefighters and other first responders are too often being diverted from serious emergencies to handle non-emergency lift assists, state Rep. Anthony DeLuca,D-Chicago Heights, has advanced legislation enabling municipalities and...

DeLuca takes Oath for New Term, Urges General Assembly to Prioritize Working Families
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – State Rep. Anthony DeLuca, D-Chicago Heights, issued the following statement Wednesday as a new General Assembly term began:

DeLuca Backs Reforms to Make Health Care More Affordable, Expand Access
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – Looking to drive down health care costs and expand access for families, state Rep. Anthony DeLuca, D-Chicago Heights, recently backed an insurance reform plan that prioritizes patients by cracking down on large rate increases, banning “step therapy” and stopping “junk insurance” plans that provide no real coverage.

DeLuca Backs Plan to Secure First Responder Access on Roads
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – Emphasizing public safety and the need to keep roads clear for first responders, state Rep. Anthony DeLuca, D-Chicago Heights, is supporting a plan that would strengthen penalties on protestors who block busy roads and prevent the passage of emergency vehicles.

DeLuca Underscores Need to Respect Taxpayers in Response to Governor’s Budget Address
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – State Rep. Anthony DeLuca, D-Chicago Heights, issued the following statement Wednesday after Gov. J.B. Pritzker gave his annual budget address: