
CHICAGO — State Senator Graciela Guzmán is hosting a monthly legislative town hall on the last Monday of every month until the end of May to keep local residents informed of the legislative work going on in Springfield, and give them the opportunity to participate in the legislative process.
“I am excited to share the legislation I am advocating for with my community members who inspire and inform my work to make our district and state a better place to live,” said Guzmán (D-Chicago). “From holding polluters accountable to protecting reproductive health care access, we have many measures that will have a prolific impact on our state, and I can’t wait to discuss them with my constituents.”
Guzmán’s first legislative town hall of 2026 will take place on Monday, Jan. 26 from 6-7 p.m. via Zoom. Attendees should register for this and future town halls by visiting bit.ly/ SD20Leg. Spanish interpretation will be available.
Attendees will hear about the senator’s legislative priorities for 2026, upcoming initiatives Guzmán is leading, and the process of how the state budget is determined. Community members will also have opportunities to make recommendations on new policy ideas, or share their thoughts on the current proposals.
“As a public official, it is important to incorporate the community’s feedback on legislation in my work, so I am functioning as a true representative of my district,” said Guzmán. “I am proud that we have established a model of co-governance where my neighbors can offer groundbreaking solutions to problems they face daily, and trust me to put these ideas forward to the Illinois General Assembly.”
For more information, contact Guzmán’s district office by calling 773-278-2020, texting 773-207-7838, or emailing


