Antonio Munoz (politician)

For the former pro tennis player from Spain see Antonio Muñoz.
Antonio Munoz
Illinois State Senator Antonio "Tony" Muñoz
Member of the Illinois Senate
from the 1st district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 13, 1999
Preceded by Jesus Garcia
Personal details
Born February 18, 1964 (1964-02-18) (age 48)
Chicago, Illinois
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Patricia Muñoz
Religion Roman Catholic

Antonio Munoz is a Democratic member of the Illinois Senate, representing the 1st District since 1999.

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Early life

Munoz graduated from Good Shepherd Grammar School and graduated in 1982 from Quigley South, now Archbishop Quigley Preparatory Seminary. After graduation he served in the United States Army with 82nd Airborne Division, and later attended the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.

Public service

Munoz began his career in the Chicago City Hall. In 1990, he began working with Mayor Daley's Liquor License Commission, Local Liquor Control Section. He went on to work in the Department of Aviation, the Mayor’s Office of Budget and Management, and the Law Department.

Munoz serves on the Board of Directors of several community organizations including the Easter Seals, Union League Boys and Girls Club, Little Village Boys and Girls Club, and the Valentine Boys and Girls Club. He is also a member of the Harvard Club of Chicago and the Fraternal Order of Police.

Illinois Senate

Munoz was first elected in 1998.

He helped pass a bill to grant Illinois’ children of illegal immigrants access to instate tuition levels so that they can continue their education at the state’s public colleges and universities. This bill would allow students who have attended school in Illinois for at least three years and graduated from a high school in Illinois to pay in-state tuition regardless of their immigration status.

In 2009, Munoz co-sponsored a bill to expand the ability of local police agencies to use money generated by fines stemming from convictions for driving under the influence. This bill allows for a much wider use of DUI funds by law enforcement in combating alcohol-related crimes, like training and setting up check points. Before this law, the funds could only be used for purchasing equipment.

Munoz is also co-founder and treasurer of the Latino Caucus. Four Latino legislators are members of the Senate and seven are members of the House of Representatives. There are nearly 1.4 million Latinos living in the State of Illinois.

Munoz is Chairman of the Transportation Committee; Vice-Chairman of Environment and Energy; and Sub-Chairman on the Subcommittee on Licensed Professionals. Additionally he serves on Appropriations III; Licensed Activities; Subcommittee on Tollways; Senate Task Force on Illinois Alcoholic Beverage Laws; and the Revenue Special Issues Subcommittee.

Personal life

Senator Munoz lives in McKinley Park with his wife Patricia and their three children, Dolores, Michelle, and Tony, Jr.

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