Kelly Cassidy

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Kelly Cassidy
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Illinois House of Representatives District 14
Incumbent
In office
May 16, 2011-Present
Term ends
January 14, 2015
Years in position 2
PartyDemocratic
Compensation
Base salary$67,836/year
Per diem$111/day
Elections and appointments
Last electionNovember 6, 2012
Next electionNovember 4, 2014
AppointedMay 16, 2011
Term limitsN/A
Personal
ReligionJewish
Websites
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Campaign website
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Kelly Cassidy is a Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives, representing District 14 since May 16, 2011. Cassidy was selected to fill the seat of outgoing Rep. Harry Osterman, who won election as Chicago's 48th Ward alderman.[1] She was sworn-in on May 16, 2011 by Justice Mary Jane Theis of the Illinois Supreme Court.[2]

Cassidy is an assistant in the Cook County state’s attorney’s office, serving as the director of programs and development for the state's attorney's office since 2001. Prior to that, she worked as the office's legislative liaison. During her tenure at the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office, she worked with the AIDS Foundation of Chicago and the Chicago Recovery Alliance to engage the law enforcement community in efforts to pass AIDS prevention legislation which included access to sterile needles. Cassidy worked to secure passage of this legislation that helped control the spread of HIV. Cassidy also developed and managed the $20 million grant funding programs within the State’s Attorney’s office. She worked to create programs targeting domestic violence, hate crimes and human trafficking, as well as programs to address mortgage fraud, support community justice centers and enhance the use of DNA evidence. [3]

Previously, Cassidy had worked as the legislative director for the Chicago chapter of the National Organization for Women. In this position she aided in efforts to pass the Human Rights and Family and Medical Leave Acts, as well as defeating several anti-abortion bills. Locally, she worked to help pass the city and county human rights ordinances and fought to resume abortion services at County (now Stroger) Hospital. She also once worked for Illinois Senate president John Cullerton, running his district office.[4]

Following state representative Harry Osterman's election as 48th ward alderman in February 2011, Cassidy was one of 23 candidates to seek appointment as his successor in the state house. The 14th district, which Osterman was vacating and Cassidy now represents, includes the neighborhoods of Edgewater, Andersonville and Rogers Park.

Committee assignments

2013-2014

At the beginning of the 2013 legislative session, Cassidy served on the following committees:

Illinois Committee Assignments, 2013
Appropriations-Public Safety
Human Services
Labor & Commerce
Restorative Justice, VIce-chair

Elections

2012

See also: Illinois House of Representatives elections, 2012

Cassidy won re-election in the 2012 election for Illinois House of Representatives District 14. Cassidy defeated Paula A. Basta in the March 20 Democratic primary and ran unopposed in the general election, which took place on November 6, 2012.[5][6][7]

Illinois House of Representatives, District 14, General Election, 2012
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark.jpgKelly Cassidy Incumbent 100% 32,777
Total Votes 32,777


Campaign donors

2012

Campaign donor information is not yet available for this year.

Scorecards

Illinois Opportunity Project

See also: Illinois Opportunity Project's Legislative Vote Card

The Illinois Opportunity Project, "an independent research and public policy enterprise that promotes legislative solutions in advance of free markets and free minds," annually releases its Legislative Vote Card, grading all members in both chambers of the Illinois General Assembly on the basis of their support of "pro-growth economic policies that increase personal freedom and reign in expansive government."[8][9]

2012

Cassidy received a score of 37.50 out of 100 in 2012 for a grade of F according to the IOP’s grading scale. Her score was tied for the 80th highest among all 120 members of the Illinois House of Representatives included in the Vote Card. [9]

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Personal

Cassidy and her partner, Kelley Quinn, have three children.

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Preceded by
Harry Osterman (D)
Illinois House of Representatives District 14
May 2011 – Present
Succeeded by
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