Rep. Debbie Meyers-Martin

(D-Olympia Fields)
38th District
Rep Debbie Meyers-Martin

Springfield Office:
254-W Stratton Office Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 558-1007

Distirct Office:
813 School Avenue
Matteson, IL  60443
(708) 833-7010

Biography
Past village president and trustee of Olympia Fields; president, South Suburban Mayors and Managers Association; community affairs marketing specialist for Illinois State Treasurer; former member, United Way Chicago South/Southwest Advisory Board, Moraine Valley Economic Development Council, Metropolitan Mayors Caucus’ Economic Development Committee, Illinois EPA Commission on Environmental Justice; current member of Prairie State College’s President’s Advisory Committee; B.A. from the University of Illinois Chicago; mother of two daughters.
Illinois Legislative Black Caucus Issues Statement in Response to Release of Police Body Camera Footage of Killing of Tyre Nichols

Illinois Legislative Black Caucus Issues Statement in Response to Release of Police Body Camera Footage of Killing of Tyre Nichols

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — In response to the release of police body camera footage showing the killing of Tyre Nichols at the hands of five Memphis officers, the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus (ILBC) released the following statement:

Black Caucus Health Care Reform Measure Signed into Law, Marking Fourth Pillar of Agenda to Address Systemic Racism

Black Caucus Health Care Reform Measure Signed into Law, Marking Fourth Pillar of Agenda to Address Systemic Racism

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — The Illinois Legislative Black Caucus (ILBC) is celebrating the signing of the Illinois Health Care and Human Service Reform Act, a historic measure to address the systemic racial inequalities within the state’s health care system, into law by Gov....

Meyers-Martin Highlights Need for Affordable Healthcare, Ethics Changes as New Session Begins

Meyers-Martin Passes ‘Illinois Bank On Initiative’

SPRINGFIELD, Ill –Legislation sponsored by state Rep. Debbie Meyers-Martin, D-Olympia Fields, to help the unbanked and underbanked population in Illinois gain accessibility to traditional retail banking products, passed the House with bipartisan support and will now go to the Governor for further consideration.