Rep. Stephanie Kifowit

(D-Oswego)
84th District
Rep Stephanie Kifowit

Springfield Office:
200-7S Stratton Office Building
Springfield, IL 62706
(217) 782-8028

District Office:
1677 Montgomery Rd.
Ste. 116
Aurora, IL  60504
(630) 585-1308
(630) 585-1357 FAX

Biography
Full-time legislator; veteran of U.S. Marine Corps; B.S. and M.P.A, Northern Illinois University; member of Aurora American Legion Post 84, Fox Valley Marines, DuPage County Marine Corps League, Women Marine Association, Aurora Regional Chamber of Commerce, Aurora Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Quad County African American Chamber of Commerce, and Oswego Chamber of Commerce; former alderman, city of Aurora; former substitute teacher; former registered financial advisor; married 18 years, has two children.

Kifowit, Illinois CASA Call on Veterans to Volunteer with Local Foster Children

Kifowit, Illinois CASA Call on Veterans to Volunteer with Local Foster Children

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – Fighting to advocate for vulnerable children in local communities around Illinois, State Rep. Stephanie Kifowit, D-Oswego, joined a group of bipartisan state legislators, some of whom were also veterans, and representatives from Illinois Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) to call on Illinois veterans to consider training with their local CASA organization.

Kifowit Encourages Local Shoppers to Participate in Small Business Saturday this Year

Kifowit Appointed to Property Tax Relief Task Force

AURORA, Ill. – Continuing her advocacy for property tax relief for middle and working class families, state Rep. Stephanie Kifowit, D-Oswego, was appointed to the Property Tax Relief Task Force this week after Governor J.B Pritzker signed legislation Kifowit sponsored into law.

Kifowit-Sponsored Initiative to Streamline Veteran ID Cards Becomes Law

Kifowit-Sponsored Initiative to Streamline Veteran ID Cards Becomes Law

AURORA, Ill. – Continuing her advocacy for veterans, state Rep. Stephanie Kifowit, D-Oswego, passed legislation to streamline the veteran ID process for the Secretary of State. Her legislation will make it easier for current and former men and women of our armed forces to obtain ID’s signifying they are veterans, and cutting away clerical mishaps and red tape.