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Robert Martwick

Robert F. Martwick Jr. is a Democratic member of the Illinois Senate, representing the 10th District since June 28, 2019. The district, includes Chicago’s northwest side and some of its surrounding suburbs. Prior to his appointment to the Illinois Senate, he served in the Illinois House of Representatives from the 19th district.

Rob Martwick
Member of the Illinois Senate
from the 10th district
Assumed office
June 28, 2019 (2019-June-28)
Preceded byJohn Mulroe
Member of the Illinois House of Representatives
from the 19th district
In office
January 9, 2013 (2013-January-09) – June 28, 2019 (2019-June-28)
Preceded byJoseph M. Lyons
Succeeded byLindsey LaPointe
Trustee, Village of Norridge
In office
1999–2011
Trustee, Norwood Park Township
In office
1993–1997
Personal details
Political partyDemocratic
ResidenceChicago, Illinois
Alma materBoston College (B.A.)
John Marshall Law School (J.D.)
ProfessionAttorney

In 2017, Martwick became the Democratic Committeeman for Chicago's 38th ward.[1]

Early life

Robert F. Martwick Jr. is descended from a civically active Polish American family traditionally associated with Chicago Polonia. His father was the Democratic Committeeman for Norwood Park Township and his uncle Richard Martwick served as Cook County Regional Superintendent of Education from 1970 until 1994.[2]

Martwick earned a Bachelor of Arts from Boston College in 1988, and went on to receive a Juris Doctor from John Marshall Law School in 1996. Martwick began his legal career as an Assistant State's Attorney in the Cook County State's Attorney's Office.[3]

Early political career

Martwick was elected a Township Trustee for Norwood Park Township in 1993.

In 1996, he narrowly lost a race against Republican Senator Walter Dudycz, who at that time was Deputy Majority Leader, by less than 1% in 1996.[4] During the 1996 campaign, Martwick was endorsed by the Chicago Tribune.[5]

Martwick went on to run for Trustee of the Village of Norridge in 1999 at the behest of Mayor Earl Field. Martwick was reelected in 2003 and 2007 before retiring after his third term.

In 2002, Martwick unsuccessfully challenged Republican incumbent Peter N. Silvestri for Cook County Commissioner in the 9th district.[6]

Illinois General Assembly

After incumbent Representative Joseph M. Lyons announced he would not seek another term in September 2011, Martwick announced his intent to run for the open seat in the newly drawn 19th district. The 19th district includes parts of the Dunning, Gladstone Park, Jefferson Park, and Portage Park neighborhoods, in addition to portions of the suburbs of Elmwood Park, Harwood Heights, Norridge, and River Grove.[7] He was elected in the 2012 general election.[8]

On June 28, 2019, Martwick was appointed to the Illinois Senate.[9] The Senate district includes the territory he had represented in the state house, as well as the Edison Park and O'Hare community areas of Chicago and all or parts of the suburbs of Park Ridge, Schiller Park, Franklin Park and Norridge.[7] His house district included much of the eastern portion of his senate district; Illinois state senate districts are formed by combining two neighboring house districts.

In the House, Martwick was Chairperson of the Personnel & Pensions Committee. He is also assigned to the following committees: Elementary and Secondary Education: School Curric Policies; Revenue & Finance; and Transportation: Regulation, Roads.[10]

As of July 2022, Senator Martwick was a member of the following Illinois Senate committees:[11]

  • Appropriations - Personnel and Procurement Committee (SAPP-SAPP)
  • Appropriations Judiciary Committee (SAPP-SAJU)
  • Criminal Law Committee (SCCL)
  • Criminal Law - Juvenile Court Committee (SCJC)
  • Education Committee (SCCL-SCJC)
  • Environment and Conservation Committee (SNVR)
  • Judiciary Committee (SJUD)
  • Judiciary - Property Law Committee (SJUD-DJPL)
  • Judiciary - Torts Committee (SJUD-SJTO)
  • (Chairman of) Pensions Committee (SPEN)
  • Problem-Solving Courts Committee (SCCL-SCPS)
  • Redistricting - Chicago Northwest Committee (SRED-SRNW)
  • Revenue Committee (SREV)

Advocacy for elected Chicago school board

Matwick is a staunch proponent of an elected school board for Chicago Public Schools.[12] Martwick has proposed bills for an elected Chicago school board during the previous two General Assemblies.

In the 99th General Assembly, Martwick was the chief sponsor of HB557. HB 557 would subdivide the City of Chicago into 20 electoral districts by the Illinois General Assembly for seats on the Chicago Board of Education. The bill passed the House 110-4 in March 2016, but stalled in the Illinois Senate.[13] During the 100th General Assembly, Martwick proposed House Bill 1774 which would provide for the election of the Chicago Board of Education starting with the 2019 consolidated election. The board would have had a single member elected citywide and twenty members elected from districts drawn by the state legislature. The bill passed the Illinois House of Representatives 105-9. A similar bill passed the Illinois Senate, but the two bills failed to be reconciled before the end of the legislative session.[14]

Firearm regulation legislation

As a freshman legislator, Martwick introduced House Bill 5318 that became an important part of the Illinois’s concealed carry legislation.[15]

Martwick's provision created an "automatic objection" to the application for a conceal and carry permit made by persons who had been arrested 5 or more times in the previous 7 years (for any reason) and by persons who had been arrested 3 or more times in the previous 7 years for gang related activity. Any person whose application has been objected to must appear before a 7 panel license review committee which holds a hearing and decides whether to grant the license to the applicant. This automatic objection process helped make Illinois' concealed carry law into a "hybrid" shall issue/may issue law, providing for a tool to deny licenses to people who repeatedly run afoul of the law, while at the same time ensuring that law abiding citizens would not have their rights infringed upon. Martwick's provision was widely backed by both concealed carry advocates and gun control advocates, and it received more votes than any other provision in the concealed carry legislation. Shortly after it became law, a known gang leader was denied a concealed carry permit due to this provision.[16]

Proposal to make Cook County Assessor an appointed position

In early 2019, Martwick introduced legislation that would make the position of Cook County Assessor an appointed position, rather than an elected one (as it currently is). On February 18, 2019, Lori Lightfoot (then a candidate in the 2019 Chicago mayoral election, which she would later go on to win), held a press conference in which she criticized this. Martwick attended this press conference, and got into a heated impromptu debate with Lightfoot, which generated headlines.[17][18][19]

References

  1. ^ . DNAinfo.com. 2017-10-10. Archived from the original on 2018-01-27. Retrieved 2018-01-26.
  2. ^ Martwick, Robert (February 28, 2018). "House Resolution 0869 - 100th General Assembly". Illinois General Assembly. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  3. ^ Miller, David R., ed. (November 15, 2012). "Biographies of New House Members" (PDF). First Reading. Illinois Legislative Research Unit. p. 5. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  4. ^ Parsons, Christi (September 30, 1996). "Democrats in City Eye GOP Seats". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  5. ^ "Illinois Senate Endorsements". Chicago Tribune. October 16, 1996. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  6. ^ Ciokajlo, Mickey (November 6, 2002). "GOP bucks trend, holds on to all 5 board seats". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  7. ^ a b "PA 97-0006 Legislative District 10" (PDF). May 18, 2011. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  8. ^ Miller, David R., ed. (November 15, 2012). "Biographies of New House Members" (PDF). First Reading. Illinois Legislative Research Unit. p. 3. Retrieved February 13, 2019.
  9. ^ Petrella, Dan (June 28, 2019). "Democrat Robert Martwick sworn in as state senator; GOP poised to tap Rosemont Mayor Brad Stephens for House seat". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved June 28, 2019.
  10. ^ "Representative Robert Martwick (D) 19th District". Illinois General Assembly. January 9, 2017. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  11. ^ "Illinois General Assembly - Senator Committees". ilga.gov. Retrieved 2022-07-04.
  12. ^ Cherone, Heather (2016-03-03). . DNAinfo Chicago. Archived from the original on 2016-08-21. Retrieved 2016-06-30.
  13. ^ "Bill Status of HB0557 - 99th General Assembly". Illinois General Assembly. February 5, 2015. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  14. ^ "Bill Status of HB1774 - 100th General Assembly". Illinois General Assembly. February 1, 2017. Retrieved December 30, 2018.
  15. ^ Main, Frank (January 16, 2015). "New stats: United Center couldn't seat all Cook County residents with concealed-carry permits". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
  16. ^ Cruz, Jennifer (January 30, 2014). "Known Gang Leader's Application for CCP in Illinois Brings Scrutiny to Requirements". guns.com. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
  17. ^ Byrne, John (18 February 2019). "Lori Lightfoot gets in shouting match with Preckwinkle ally over proposal to appoint county assessor". chicagotribune.com. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  18. ^ Slowik, Ted (20 February 2019). "Slowik: Controversy over assessor sheds light on serious effort to reform system". chicagotribune.com. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 18 March 2020.
  19. ^ Spielman, Fran (19 February 2019). "Preckwinkle ally gets in shouting match with Lightfoot over assessor bill". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved 18 March 2020.

External links

  • Representative Robert F. Martwick (D) at the Illinois General Assembly
  • State Representative Robert Martwick constituency site
  • Robert Martwick for State Representative, campaign website
  • Profile at Vote Smart

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Robert F Martwick Jr is a Democratic member of the Illinois Senate representing the 10th District since June 28 2019 The district includes Chicago s northwest side and some of its surrounding suburbs Prior to his appointment to the Illinois Senate he served in the Illinois House of Representatives from the 19th district Rob MartwickMember of the Illinois Senate from the 10th districtIncumbentAssumed office June 28 2019 2019 June 28 Preceded byJohn MulroeMember of the Illinois House of Representatives from the 19th districtIn office January 9 2013 2013 January 09 June 28 2019 2019 June 28 Preceded byJoseph M LyonsSucceeded byLindsey LaPointeTrustee Village of NorridgeIn office 1999 2011Trustee Norwood Park TownshipIn office 1993 1997Personal detailsPolitical partyDemocraticResidenceChicago IllinoisAlma materBoston College B A John Marshall Law School J D ProfessionAttorneyIn 2017 Martwick became the Democratic Committeeman for Chicago s 38th ward 1 Contents 1 Early life 2 Early political career 3 Illinois General Assembly 3 1 Advocacy for elected Chicago school board 3 2 Firearm regulation legislation 3 3 Proposal to make Cook County Assessor an appointed position 4 References 5 External linksEarly life EditRobert F Martwick Jr is descended from a civically active Polish American family traditionally associated with Chicago Polonia His father was the Democratic Committeeman for Norwood Park Township and his uncle Richard Martwick served as Cook County Regional Superintendent of Education from 1970 until 1994 2 Martwick earned a Bachelor of Arts from Boston College in 1988 and went on to receive a Juris Doctor from John Marshall Law School in 1996 Martwick began his legal career as an Assistant State s Attorney in the Cook County State s Attorney s Office 3 Early political career EditMartwick was elected a Township Trustee for Norwood Park Township in 1993 In 1996 he narrowly lost a race against Republican Senator Walter Dudycz who at that time was Deputy Majority Leader by less than 1 in 1996 4 During the 1996 campaign Martwick was endorsed by the Chicago Tribune 5 Martwick went on to run for Trustee of the Village of Norridge in 1999 at the behest of Mayor Earl Field Martwick was reelected in 2003 and 2007 before retiring after his third term In 2002 Martwick unsuccessfully challenged Republican incumbent Peter N Silvestri for Cook County Commissioner in the 9th district 6 Illinois General Assembly EditAfter incumbent Representative Joseph M Lyons announced he would not seek another term in September 2011 Martwick announced his intent to run for the open seat in the newly drawn 19th district The 19th district includes parts of the Dunning Gladstone Park Jefferson Park and Portage Park neighborhoods in addition to portions of the suburbs of Elmwood Park Harwood Heights Norridge and River Grove 7 He was elected in the 2012 general election 8 On June 28 2019 Martwick was appointed to the Illinois Senate 9 The Senate district includes the territory he had represented in the state house as well as the Edison Park and O Hare community areas of Chicago and all or parts of the suburbs of Park Ridge Schiller Park Franklin Park and Norridge 7 His house district included much of the eastern portion of his senate district Illinois state senate districts are formed by combining two neighboring house districts In the House Martwick was Chairperson of the Personnel amp Pensions Committee He is also assigned to the following committees Elementary and Secondary Education School Curric Policies Revenue amp Finance and Transportation Regulation Roads 10 As of July 2022 Senator Martwick was a member of the following Illinois Senate committees 11 Appropriations Personnel and Procurement Committee SAPP SAPP Appropriations Judiciary Committee SAPP SAJU Criminal Law Committee SCCL Criminal Law Juvenile Court Committee SCJC Education Committee SCCL SCJC Environment and Conservation Committee SNVR Judiciary Committee SJUD Judiciary Property Law Committee SJUD DJPL Judiciary Torts Committee SJUD SJTO Chairman of Pensions Committee SPEN Problem Solving Courts Committee SCCL SCPS Redistricting Chicago Northwest Committee SRED SRNW Revenue Committee SREV Advocacy for elected Chicago school board Edit Matwick is a staunch proponent of an elected school board for Chicago Public Schools 12 Martwick has proposed bills for an elected Chicago school board during the previous two General Assemblies In the 99th General Assembly Martwick was the chief sponsor of HB557 HB 557 would subdivide the City of Chicago into 20 electoral districts by the Illinois General Assembly for seats on the Chicago Board of Education The bill passed the House 110 4 in March 2016 but stalled in the Illinois Senate 13 During the 100th General Assembly Martwick proposed House Bill 1774 which would provide for the election of the Chicago Board of Education starting with the 2019 consolidated election The board would have had a single member elected citywide and twenty members elected from districts drawn by the state legislature The bill passed the Illinois House of Representatives 105 9 A similar bill passed the Illinois Senate but the two bills failed to be reconciled before the end of the legislative session 14 Firearm regulation legislation Edit As a freshman legislator Martwick introduced House Bill 5318 that became an important part of the Illinois s concealed carry legislation 15 Martwick s provision created an automatic objection to the application for a conceal and carry permit made by persons who had been arrested 5 or more times in the previous 7 years for any reason and by persons who had been arrested 3 or more times in the previous 7 years for gang related activity Any person whose application has been objected to must appear before a 7 panel license review committee which holds a hearing and decides whether to grant the license to the applicant This automatic objection process helped make Illinois concealed carry law into a hybrid shall issue may issue law providing for a tool to deny licenses to people who repeatedly run afoul of the law while at the same time ensuring that law abiding citizens would not have their rights infringed upon Martwick s provision was widely backed by both concealed carry advocates and gun control advocates and it received more votes than any other provision in the concealed carry legislation Shortly after it became law a known gang leader was denied a concealed carry permit due to this provision 16 Proposal to make Cook County Assessor an appointed position Edit In early 2019 Martwick introduced legislation that would make the position of Cook County Assessor an appointed position rather than an elected one as it currently is On February 18 2019 Lori Lightfoot then a candidate in the 2019 Chicago mayoral election which she would later go on to win held a press conference in which she criticized this Martwick attended this press conference and got into a heated impromptu debate with Lightfoot which generated headlines 17 18 19 References Edit Independent Sposato To Step Down As Dem Committeeman Stay On As Alderman DNAinfo com 2017 10 10 Archived from the original on 2018 01 27 Retrieved 2018 01 26 Martwick Robert February 28 2018 House Resolution 0869 100th General Assembly Illinois General Assembly Retrieved December 30 2018 Miller David R ed November 15 2012 Biographies of New House Members PDF First Reading Illinois Legislative Research Unit p 5 Retrieved December 30 2018 Parsons Christi September 30 1996 Democrats in City Eye GOP Seats Chicago Tribune Retrieved December 30 2018 Illinois Senate Endorsements Chicago Tribune October 16 1996 Retrieved December 30 2018 Ciokajlo Mickey November 6 2002 GOP bucks trend holds on to all 5 board seats Chicago Tribune Retrieved December 30 2018 a b PA 97 0006 Legislative District 10 PDF May 18 2011 Retrieved December 30 2018 Miller David R ed November 15 2012 Biographies of New House Members PDF First Reading Illinois Legislative Research Unit p 3 Retrieved February 13 2019 Petrella Dan June 28 2019 Democrat Robert Martwick sworn in as state senator GOP poised to tap Rosemont Mayor Brad Stephens for House seat Chicago Tribune Retrieved June 28 2019 Representative Robert Martwick D 19th District Illinois General Assembly January 9 2017 Retrieved December 30 2018 Illinois General Assembly Senator Committees ilga gov Retrieved 2022 07 04 Cherone Heather 2016 03 03 Elected School Board Approved By House Is Rahm s CPS Control In Danger DNAinfo Chicago Archived from the original on 2016 08 21 Retrieved 2016 06 30 Bill Status of HB0557 99th General Assembly Illinois General Assembly February 5 2015 Retrieved December 30 2018 Bill Status of HB1774 100th General Assembly Illinois General Assembly February 1 2017 Retrieved December 30 2018 Main Frank January 16 2015 New stats United Center couldn t seat all Cook County residents with concealed carry permits Chicago Sun Times Retrieved January 3 2019 Cruz Jennifer January 30 2014 Known Gang Leader s Application for CCP in Illinois Brings Scrutiny to Requirements guns com Retrieved January 3 2019 Byrne John 18 February 2019 Lori Lightfoot gets in shouting match with Preckwinkle ally over proposal to appoint county assessor chicagotribune com Chicago Tribune Retrieved 18 March 2020 Slowik Ted 20 February 2019 Slowik Controversy over assessor sheds light on serious effort to reform system chicagotribune com Chicago Tribune Retrieved 18 March 2020 Spielman Fran 19 February 2019 Preckwinkle ally gets in shouting match with Lightfoot over assessor bill Chicago Sun Times Retrieved 18 March 2020 External links EditRepresentative Robert F Martwick D at the Illinois General Assembly State Representative Robert Martwick constituency site Robert Martwick for State Representative campaign website Profile at Vote Smart Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Martwick amp oldid 1145568634, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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