Dear friends,
Thank you for visiting my legislative website. I am honored to serve members of the 20th district and I look forward to the opportunity to serve you during the 104th General Assembly.
Your opinions are always appreciated, and I urge you to contact my Chicago office (773-278-2020) or Springfield office (217-782-8191) if you have any questions or concerns.
To learn more about current legislative issues, please visit the General Assembly website at www.ilga.gov or the Senate Democratic Caucus website at www.illinoissenatedemocrats.com.
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Senator Graciela Guzmán
She/Her/Ella
20th District
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Graciela’s governance as your 20th District senator is grounded in the belief that “none of us are free until all of us are free.” In collaboration and open dialogue with her community members, she has led a variety of legislative measures that are all rooted in this concept-fighting for equality for all of her neighbors, in areas like housing, health care, disability justice, and more. Read on to hear more about the initiatives Graciela has passed in past legislative sessions. You can also visit the Illinois General Assembly website to learn more about the legislature, here to see the Senate schedule, including upcoming committee hearings and votes, and here to see how a bill becomes a law.
104th General Assembly (2025 - 2026)
WELCOMING CENTERS
What is a Welcoming Center?
The Illinois Welcoming Centers (IWC) are a network of 34 full-service locations across the state, offering free, comprehensive support services to all immigrants and refugees in Illinois—regardless of immigration status.
What to Expect:
• Personalized case management and support in a culturally and linguistically appropriate manner.
• Assistance accessing benefits and services from state, federal, and local social service agencies.
• Development of Community Alliances to improve service coordination and strengthen local support networks.
• Community education workshops to empower and inform immigrant and refugee communities.
List of welcoming centers: IDHS: Illinois Welcoming Center (IWC)
Register for our monthly town halls here.
Our next meeting is April 28th at 7 p.m. via Zoom.
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