Rep. Camille Y Lilly

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

Visit Rep Camille Lilly’s website

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 Commemorates Earth Day 2026 with Legislative Initiatives Advancing Environmental Justice and Agricultural Sustainability

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 Commemorates Earth Day 2026 with Legislative Initiatives Advancing Environmental Justice and Agricultural Sustainability

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 Commemorates Earth Day 2026 with Legislative Initiatives Advancing Environmental Justice and Agricultural Sustainability

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.