Biography
Rep. Will Davis greets Rep. Al Riley.
Al
has been involved in community development and good government since
1977. He also currently serves as Rich Township Supervisor, is a
former Rich Township Trustee; a former three-term Trustee in the
Village of Olympia Fields who served as Finance Chairman as well as
Public Safety and Human Resources Trustee; a former Planning
Commissioner of Park Forest; and a Delegate nominee for two
Presidential candidates.
He also served as a campaign advisor for numerous local and state elected officials. Riley is on the board of numerous organizations including: former Vice-President of the Unity Coalition of the South Suburbs, Executive Board, Calumet Council Boy Scouts of America and the Illinois Philharmonic Orchestra.
Representative Riley is a Certified Urban Planner and Statistician by profession, having penned numerous publications in education, economic analysis, medical research and health planning. He holds Masters Degrees in Urban Planning and Policy Analysis and Statistics and did Doctoral studies in Public Policy Analysis. He has taught at numerous universities; most recently, ten years as an Adjunct Professor in Business and Public Administration at Governors State University specializing in Statistics and Policy courses.
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Co-sponsored House Bill 750; the ONLY comprehensive education bill which equitably provides funds to our children while reducing property taxes
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Developed numerous pieces of legislation insuring the health, safety and welfare of Illinois citizens
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Led the fight for a metropolitan transit system that is modern, safe and efficient, and responsive to the growing needs of the Southland region
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Convened a House Subcommittee hearing in Matteson in June to hear from local elected officials, citizens and advocates on funding equity issues
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Worked on the improved “Illinois Covered” affordable health care proposal
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Coordinated with Mayors, local officials, community groups and citizens on their community development need


