Mary E. Gill is the State Representative of the Illinois 35th District, representing the communities of Beverly, Mount Greenwood, Palos Heights, Palos Park, Orland Park, Worth, Merrionette Park, and Alsip. She was appointed as State Representative in March of 2023 following the Honorable Frances Ann Hurley’s retirement. Previously, Gill served as the Executive Director of the Mount Greenwood Community and Business Association and taught special education at Heritage Middle School. She was born and raised in West Beverly and currently resides in Mount Greenwood with her husband, Dan and her three children: Ella, Luken, and Hagen.
Gill attended St. Ambrose University in Davenport, IA where she obtained a BA in Special Education. Since she was young, she has been an active member in her community through many service organizations and events. She serves in an advisory capacity on the OSF HealthCare Community Board, A New Direction Beverly Morgan Park Leadership Council, and Garden Center Services Advisory Board. She is also closely involved with the 19th Ward Youth and Community Foundation, a 501c(3) organization that hosts a variety of programs for the youth, seniors, and families for the 19th Ward community.
In addition, Gill volunteers her time with numerous organizations on the Southwest side, including the Beverly Area Planning Association, Morgan Park Beverly Hills Business Association, 95th Street Business Association, Mt. Greenwood Community and Business Association, Ronald McDonald House at Advocate Children’s Hospital, Road Home Program at Rush Medical Center, and the Little Red Schoolhouse Rain Garden project. She also has been involved with the Special Olympics Chicago for most of her life. Mary’s grandparents, Esther and John Cusack, sat on the first committee to develop the Special Olympics and her uncle, Mike Cusack, was the first athlete to ever participate.
As State Representative, Gill’s legislative priorities include, but are not limited to: public safety, education, worker’s rights, small business empowerment, advocating for those with disabilities, women’s healthcare, and healthcare affordability. She passed her first bill, SB 1527, in April. SB 1527 provides that compression sleeves be covered under insurance plans for those who use them to prevent lymphedema after suffering from breast cancer. In the General Assembly, Gill serves on the following committees: Mental Health and Addiction, Police and Fire, Public Utilities, Small Business and Tech Innovation, and Veterans’ Affairs. This upcoming legislative session, Gill plans to introduce legislation regarding expanding mental health resources for first responders, protecting constituents who have had their vehicles stolen from predatory towing companies, and expanding access to drugs that aid those with Alzheimer’s disease.
Mary E. Gill is the State Representative of the Illinois 35th District, representing the communities of Beverly, Mount Greenwood, Palos Heights, Palos Park, Orland Park, Worth, Merrionette Park, and Alsip. She was appointed as State Representative in March of 2023 following the Honorable Frances Ann Hurley’s retirement. Previously, Gill served as the Executive Director of the Mount Greenwood Community and Business Association and taught special education at Heritage Middle School. She was born and raised in West Beverly and currently resides in Mount Greenwood with her husband, Dan and her three children: Ella, Luken, and Hagen.
Gill attended St. Ambrose University in Davenport, IA where she obtained a BA in Special Education. Since she was young, she has been an active member in her community through many service organizations and events. She serves in an advisory capacity on the OSF HealthCare Community Board, A New Direction Beverly Morgan Park Leadership Council, and Garden Center Services Advisory Board. She is also closely involved with the 19th Ward Youth and Community Foundation, a 501c(3) organization that hosts a variety of programs for the youth, seniors, and families for the 19th Ward community.
In addition, Gill volunteers her time with numerous organizations on the Southwest side, including the Beverly Area Planning Association, Morgan Park Beverly Hills Business Association, 95th Street Business Association, Mt. Greenwood Community and Business Association, Ronald McDonald House at Advocate Children’s Hospital, Road Home Program at Rush Medical Center, and the Little Red Schoolhouse Rain Garden project. She also has been involved with the Special Olympics Chicago for most of her life. Mary’s grandparents, Esther and John Cusack, sat on the first committee to develop the Special Olympics and her uncle, Mike Cusack, was the first athlete to ever participate.
As State Representative, Gill’s legislative priorities include, but are not limited to: public safety, education, worker’s rights, small business empowerment, advocating for those with disabilities, women’s healthcare, and healthcare affordability. She passed her first bill, SB 1527, in April. SB 1527 provides that compression sleeves be covered under insurance plans for those who use them to prevent lymphedema after suffering from breast cancer. In the General Assembly, Gill serves on the following committees: Mental Health and Addiction, Police and Fire, Public Utilities, Small Business and Tech Innovation, and Veterans’ Affairs. This upcoming legislative session, Gill plans to introduce legislation regarding expanding mental health resources for first responders, protecting constituents who have had their vehicles stolen from predatory towing companies, and expanding access to drugs that aid those with Alzheimer’s disease.