Rep. Ann Williams throws hat into ring for speaker’s job
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[January 07, 2021]
By PETER HANCOCK
Capitol News Illinois
phancock@capitolnewsillinois.com
SPRINGFIELD – State Rep. Ann Williams
officially threw her hat into the ring Wednesday to become the next
speaker of the Illinois House, making her the third Democrat to announce
they were challenging embattled Speaker Michael Madigan.
Williams, 53, a Chicago attorney, released a statement Wednesday
morning, hours ahead of a virtual candidates’ forum being hosted by the
House Democratic Women’s Caucus.
“I will lead the House Democratic Caucus collaboratively – with
integrity, open communication, and respect for the voices of all
Illinoisans," Williams said in the statement.
She joins Reps. Stephanie Kifowit, of Oswego, and Kathleen Willis, of
Addison, in the race for speaker. They, along with Madigan, were
scheduled to make their case before the Democratic Women’s Caucus during
a private virtual meeting Wednesday afternoon.
Madigan, who has served as speaker for all but two years since 1983, has
been struggling to maintain his grip on power since July when he was
implicated in a yearslong bribery scheme in which utility giant
Commonwealth Edison awarded no-work jobs and lobbying contracts to his
associates in order to curry his favor for legislation that benefited
the company.
Madigan has not been charged and has denied any wrongdoing, but the
scandal has eroded his support within the Democratic caucus to the point
where he no longer has the 60 votes needed to be reelected speaker.
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Rep. Ann Williams is pictured on the House floor.
(Credit: Repannwilliams.com)
Democrats will have 73 votes in the House when the 102nd General
Assembly convenes on Wednesday, Jan. 13, but so far 19 of those
Democrats have said publicly that they will not support Madigan for
another term.
Williams, a member of the party’s liberal wing, was just reelected
to her sixth term in the House. She currently chairs the House
Energy and Environment Committee. In her statement, she said her
priorities have included addressing the climate crisis and
protecting access to reproductive health care.
Kifowit, 49, a Marine Corps veteran, has served in the House since
2013. A former Aurora city alderman, she currently chairs the
Veterans Affairs Committee, which recently held hearings recently
about the COVID-19 outbreaks at state-run veterans homes.
Willis, 58, also has served in the House since 2013 and currently
serves as the Democratic conference chairperson. She was the first
member of the party’s leadership team to announce that she would not
support Madigan for another term as speaker.
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