Chicago Sun-Times

North Side state senator to resign after helping pass landmark social legislatio­n

- BY RACHEL HINTON, POLITICAL REPORTER rhinton@suntimes.com | @rrhinton

A North Side Democrat announced Tuesday that she was resigning from the state Senate after a 12-year tenure that saw her play a key role in legalizing same-sex marriage and recreation­al marijuana.

In a news release Tuesday afternoon, state Sen. Heather Steans said it’s “been the privilege of a lifetime to represent the most diverse Senate district in the State of Illinois,” and it’s “time to pass the baton.”

State Rep. Greg Harris, who served as majority leader in the previous General Assembly, and state

Rep. Kelly Cassidy represent the area in the state House, and both North Side Democrats could be considered for the Senate seat if interested.

CapitolFax reported that Cassidy intends to seek the appointmen­t to the seat. She did not immediatel­y respond to request for comment.

Asked about whether he intends to seek the appointmen­t, Harris gave an emphatic “no.”

Steans said she thinks it’s time for “fresh eyes and fresh energy” in the district, which includes portions of the Uptown, Ravenswood, Edgewater, Andersonvi­lle and Rogers Park neighborho­ods.

“I feel that I have gotten a lot accomplish­ed and I think someone will be able to come in,” and continue to move the district forward, Steans said.

Steans’ resignatio­n will take effect Jan. 31. Her successor will be chosen by a group of committeep­eople from the Cook County Democratic Party. The appointed person would need a majority of the weighted vote of those committeep­eople to serve out the remaining two years of Steans’ term and would have to run in the 2022 election to retain the seat.

Cassidy — whose district includes Rogers Park, Edgewater and part of Andersonvi­lle — has the third-largest total of the weighted vote.

 ??  ?? Sen. Heather Steans
Sen. Heather Steans

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States