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Illinois House Speaker Emanuel ‘Chris’ Welch named executive vice-chair of Cook County Democratic Party

Illinois House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch has been named Executive Vice-Chair of the Cook County Democratic Party, further strengthening his leadership role within one of the nation’s most influential Democratic organizations.

Speaker Welch, who also serves as Committeeman for Proviso Township, has been a leading voice in advancing policies that promote equity, economic opportunity, and strong communities across Illinois. His appointment as Executive Vice-Chair (suburbs) reflects his longstanding commitment to Democratic values and his ability to unite leaders across Cook County.

“I am honored to serve as Executive Vice-Chair of the Cook County Democratic Party,” said Speaker Welch. “Together, we will continue building a stronger, more inclusive party that fights for working families, protects our democratic institutions, and ensures that every voice is heard. I look forward to working alongside Chair Preckwinkle and our Democratic leaders to deliver real results for the people of Cook County.”

Cook County Democratic Party Chair Toni Preckwinkle praised Welch’s leadership and dedication to public service.

“Speaker Welch has demonstrated exceptional leadership, integrity, and a deep commitment to the residents of Cook County and the State of Illinois,” said Chair Preckwinkle. “His experience and vision make him an outstanding choice for Executive Vice-Chair, and I am confident he will continue to play a critical role in strengthening our party and advancing Democratic priorities across the county.”

As Executive Vice-Chair, Speaker Welch will help guide the party’s strategic direction, support Democratic candidates, and expand voter engagement efforts throughout Cook County. Welch joins State Representative Tracy Katz-Muhl, Senator Robert Martwick, and Alderman Mike Rodriguez, who also hold Executive Vice Chair positions representing the suburbs and city, respectively.

Welch has served as a State Representative in the Illinois General Assembly since January 2013. On January 13, 2021, Chris became the Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives. The first Black lawmaker to hold such position. Prior to becoming Speaker, Welch served as Chair of the House Executive Committee and before that he Chaired Higher Education.  All positions where he left a positive mark.

As State Representative, Welch focused on improving classroom education, creating jobs, helping the most vulnerable, and streamlining government. Welch was the Chief Sponsor of several pieces of historic legislation including the law bringing cursive writing back to our schools, the Historic Illinois Trust Act, the Law making Illinois a Welcoming State for immigrants, and the Homeless Bill of Rights. Speaker Welch is also a leading voice for adding black and brown people to the boards of publicly held corporations after sponsoring landmark legislation that requires Illinois corporations to annually disclose their board composition.

Welch has been recognized with several significant awards for his legislative record including the prestigious Zeke Giorgi Award from the AFL-CIO and the Friend and Education Award from the Illinois Education Association.

Prior to joining the General Assembly, Welch served 12 years on the Proviso Township High School Board of Education.  His last ten years he served as the Board Chair. Welch lead the Proviso School Board in the creation of the Proviso Math and Science Academy, a school that today is recognized by Chicago Magazine and US News and World Reports. He did this all while balancing the schools budget for the first time since the early 90s.

Welch is a partner in the local government law firm Ancel Glink. Prior to that, he served as a partner at Sanchez, Daniels and Hoffman, LLP from 2007 to 2018 where he represented local school districts and municipalities. For his work in school, education and civil rights law, Welch has been recognized as a Super Lawyer and one of Chicago’s Leading Lawyers.

Welch is a graduate of Proviso West High School (‘89), Northwestern University (‘93), and The John Marshall Law School (‘97). He is a 2016 inductee into the JMLS Wall of Fame. In 2022, Welch lead the House Democratic Caucus to its largest Super Majority in modern history.

Welch is married to ShawnTe and has two children, Tyler and Marley.

Speaker Welch believes that “He will always find a way, or make one because he always starts and ends with his WHY!”

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