Jil (Jil) Tracy (R-SS50)
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Capitol: 217.782.2479
FAX: 217.782.0813
District: 217.223.0833
Senator
Room 208-B Capitol Building 401 South Second Street
Springfield, IL 62706

District Office:
325 West State Street
Jacksonville, IL 62650
Elected: 2016    Next Election: 2026
Spouse: Jim Tracy   DOB: 2/29/1956
Committee Assignments
Minority SpokespersonSenate Committee on Judiciary
Minority SpokespersonSenate Special Committee on Criminal Law and Public Safety
MemberSubcommittee on Elections
MemberSubcommittee on CLEAR Compliance
MemberSubcommittee on Property
MemberSubcommittee on Ethics
MemberSenate Committee on Executive
MemberSubcommittee on Education
MemberSenate Committee on Higher Education
MemberSenate Committee on Labor
MemberSenate Committee on Veterans Affairs
Counties Representing
Logan / Menard / Sangamon

Bio

Senator Jil Tracy was elected to represent the 50th District in the Illinois Senate in November 2022. She had previously served as a member of the Illinois House of Representatives from 2006 to 2014. On Jan. 11, Senator Tracy was appointed to the leadership post of Senate Republican Whip. In that role, she will work closely with the rest of the Leadership team on guiding legislation and setting policy. During the 103rd General Assembly, Senator Tracy will serve as Spokesperson for the powerful Judiciary Committee, and is a member of the Labor, Executive, Higher Education, Appropriations (Education), and Veterans Affairs committees. She also serves on the Legislative Ethics Commission. While serving in the House, Tracy was one of the 21 House members to sit on the Rod Blagojevich impeachment committee and one of six members to sit on the joint Senate and House Legislative Ethics Committee. In her early career, Senator Tracy worked in private law and served as Mt. Sterling City Attorney. Later, Tracy served as an Assistant Illinois Attorney General under Attorney Generals Jim Ryan and Lisa Madigan, where she was Director of the West Central Regional Office for 19 counties. In addition to her legal work and public service, she was a founding Board Member of the Brown County United Way and served for more than 13 years on the Mt. Sterling Park District Board. Senator Tracy and her husband, Jim, live in Quincy and have four grown children and nine grandchildren. She currently serves on the John Wood Community College Foundation Board and the WQEC/PBS Board.