Rep. Camille Y Lilly

Assistant Majority Leader
(D-Chicago)
78th District
Rep Camille Lilly

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Springfield Office:
523-A Stratton Office Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-6400
(217) 558-1054 FAX

District Office:
6937 W. North Ave.,
Oak Park, IL 60302
(708) 473-7300

104th General Assembly
Bills & Committees

Biography
Lifelong resident of Chicago’s Greater West Side; graduated from Oak Park-River Forest High School; bachelor’s degree in management from Drake University; master’s degree in Healthcare Administration from Oklahoma University;  Northwestern University’s Kellogg Executive MBA ; serves on the boards of Westside Health Authority, Columbus Park Advisory Council, and Chicago Park District.

Lilly-Backed Measure to Expand Preventive Heart  Screenings Passes House

Lilly Advances Bill to Increase Transparency in Prescription Drug Costs

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – In an effort to improve affordability and clarity in healthcare pricing, state Rep. Camille Y. Lilly, D-Chicago, is celebrating the advancement of legislation out of committee that aims to increase fairness and transparency in how prescription drug costs are determined.

Lilly-Backed Measure to Expand Preventive Heart  Screenings Passes House

Lilly Joins Legislators Nationwide Demanding ICE Leave Minnesota, Investigations into Federal Killings

OAK PARK, Ill.— State Rep. Camille Y. Lilly, D- Oak Park, joins more than 600 state legislators from over 48 states across the country to release a joint national statement regarding the ongoing Department of Homeland Security (DHS)/ Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) occupation of Minneapolis, MN, and the killings of Alex Pretti, Renee Nicole Good, and others at the hands of DHS and ICE:

Lilly-Backed Measure to Expand Preventive Heart  Screenings Passes House

Lilly-Backed Legislation Offers a Fresh Start After Certain Minor Offenses

CHICAGO – A “clean slate” bill signed into law on Friday will expand housing, employment and education opportunities for Illinoisans, thanks to legislation backed by state Rep. Camille Y. Lilly, D-Chicago. The legislation creates an automatic sealing process for thousands of non- violent arrest records, which will automatically seal many minor criminal records, ensuring these records are accessible only to law enforcement, prosecutors and sensitive employers, such as daycares and schools.