On The Ballot: Running, Democratic for State House (IL) - District 80
267-S Stratton Office Building
Springfield, IL 62706
195 West Joe Orr Road, Suite 201
Chicago Heights, IL 60411
Full Name:
Anthony DeLuca
Gender:
Male
Family:
Wife: Sarah; 3 Children
Birth Date:
07/25/1970
Birth Place:
Chicago Heights, IL
Home City:
Chicago Heights, IL
Graduated, Elmhurst College, 1988-1992
Representative, Illinois State House of Representatives, District 80, 2009-present
Candidate, Illinois State House of Representatives, District 80, 2022, 2024
Mayor, City of Chicago Heights, 2003-2009
President, Board of Education, Bloom Township High School, District 206, 1995-2003
Former Member, Business and Occupational Licenses Committee, Illinois State House of Representatives
Former Member, Health Care Licenses Committee, Illinois State House of Representatives
Former Vice Chair, Health and Life Insurance Committee, Illinois State House of Representatives
Former Vice Chair, Insurance Committee, Illinois State House of Representatives
Former Member, Insurance Subcommittee on Special Issues, Illinois State House of Representatives
Former Member, Subcommittee on Amusement and Online Gaming, Illinois State House of Representatives
Former Member, Subcommittee on Broadband Access and IT Assurance, Illinois State House of Representatives
Former Member, Subcommittee on Health Insurance, Illinois State House of Representatives
Former Member, Subcommittee on Tollway Oversight Review, Illinois State House of Representatives
Former Member, Tollway Oversight Committee, Illinois State House of Representatives
Consultant, Republic Services, 2012-present
Chief of Operations, Skyline Disposal Company, Incorporated, 1986-2012
Supporter, Chicago Heights Drama Group, present
Director, Chicago Heights Small Fry Basketball League, present
Member, International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local 731, present
Awards:
2010 Recipient of the Best Legislative Voting Record Award from the Board of Directors of the Independent Voters of Illinois, 2004 Italo-American National Union David Award, the 2006 IAET Civic Pride Award, the 2010 Chicago Southland Chamber of Commerce Outstanding Leaders Under 40, the 2010 Cook County Farm Bureau Friend of Agriculture Award, the 2010 Best Legislative Voting Record by the Independent Voters of Illinois, the 2011 Highest Voting Record Supporting the Agricultural Community from Will County Farm Bureau, and the 2011 Public Official of the Year by the Illinois Association of Chiefs of Police (ILACP).