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 Invites Residents to Share Legislative Ideas, Thoughts on How to Make State Government More Efficient
CHICAGO – As a new legislative session approaches, state Rep. Fran Hurley is encouraging residents to share their thoughts on potential laws that would help and support the local community.

Hurley Reminds Residents of Mortgage Relief Now Available
CHICAGO – State Rep. Fran Hurley is highlighting the opening of a mortgage relief program designed to help eligible homeowners impacted by the pandemic receive up to $30,000 in mortgage assistance.

Hurley Encourages Safe Driving, Reminds Residents of Scott’s Law
CHICAGO – With winter weather and a busy holiday travel season nearing, state Rep. Fran Hurley is echoing recommendations from the Illinois State Police (ISP) encouraging drivers to avoid distractions and to be aware of stopped vehicles and other hazards on roads.

Hurley Highlights Upcoming IDOT Workshops for Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program
CHICAGO – State Rep. Fran Hurley is encouraging qualifying disadvantaged small businesses to participate in a series of upcoming virtual workshops for the Illinois Department of Transportation’s (IDOT) Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) program.

Hurley Statement on Domestic Violence Awareness Month
CHICAGO – October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and State Rep. Fran Hurley issued the following statement on the importance of supporting domestic abuse survivors:

Hurley Backs Bill to Further Prevent Inappropriate Student-Teacher Relationships in High Schools
CHICAGO – Concerned about teachers who inappropriately pursue relationships with the students they teach, state Rep. Fran Hurley is backing a new proposal that would explicitly prohibit teachers, coaches and school officials from having a sexual relationship with students, regardless if they have reached age 18.

Hurley Invites Residents to Nominate Outstanding School Board Members for Recognition
CHICAGO – If you know a local school board member who has exhibited outstanding leadership in their role to help the students, teachers and parents they serve, state Rep. Fran Hurley is encouraging you to nominate them for the Illinois State Board of Education’s (ISBE) annual Thomas Law Burroughs Award.

Hurley Encourages Young Women to Apply for Policy-Making Opportunity
CHICAGO – State Rep. Fran Hurley is encouraging high school-aged women to apply for The Illinois Council on Women and Girls, a council that seeks to bring youth voices into policy conversations while giving them a firsthand opportunity to learn the legislative process.

Hurley Reminds Residents of LIHEAP Enrollment Opening
CHICAGO – As cooler temperatures near, state Rep. Fran Hurley is encouraging residents in need of heat, electricity and gas assistance to apply for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP).

Ford and Hurley Welcome Crime and Safety Feedback, Encourage Residents to Share Thoughts
CHICAGO – State Rep. La Shawn Ford, D-Chicago, and Rep. Fran Hurley, D-Chicago, as chairs of the Public Safety and Violence Prevention Task Force, are encouraging residents to share their thoughts and submit feedback regarding current trends in public safety and efforts to reduce crime across the state.