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Current roleState Senator
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyProgressive Democrat
GenderMale
LocationIllinois
BackgroundPolitician
EducationAmherst College — B.A., Political Science
Notable personal detailsMike Simmons is a Democratic politician serving in the Illinois Senate representing the 7th District (North Side of Chicago) since February 6, 2021. He has worked in government and policy roles, including as a legislative aide in U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin’s office and in the City of Chicago’s planning and development work, and later founded a public policy consulting firm, Blue Sky Strategies & Co. He ran in the 2026 Democratic primary for Illinois’ 9th Congressional District.
Supports refundable child tax credits and tax relief for working families, has advocated closing corporate tax loopholes, and has sponsored legislation to tax extremely high wealth to finance public programs such as free community college. Prioritizes policies aimed at reducing income inequality and expanding government investments in social programs and education.
Supports expanding access to care through Medicaid expansion and other state-level reforms; champions universal health care principles and has sponsored legislation to remove cost barriers (e.g., eliminating copays for targeted screenings) and strengthen patient protections. Prioritizes investments in safety-net hospitals, community clinics, behavioral and mental health access, and bills that limit prior authorization and predatory insurance practices.
Supports protections for immigrant communities and measures that limit local cooperation with federal immigration enforcement while expanding inclusion and access to services for immigrants. Has sponsored and promoted state-level legislation to remove dehumanizing language from statutes and backed laws and policies that constrain ICE activity and safeguard residents’ access to public services and courts. Has held outreach (town halls) to inform constituents about immigration rights and resources.
Supports codifying Roe v. Wade and expanding protections and capacity for abortion providers; backed repeal of parental notification requirements for minors and voted for Illinois laws shielding providers and patients seeking reproductive care (including abortion and IVF) from out-of-state legal actions.
Supports aggressive state-level clean-energy measures and transit electrification while advancing environmental health protections and climate resilience policies. Has sponsored and passed legislation to require zero-emission bus purchases by transit agencies, remove harmful chemicals from water, and improve protections related to lead service lines and severe-weather readiness.
Supports strong gun-safety measures including an assault-weapons ban, restrictions on high-capacity magazines, expanded firearm serialization and safe-storage initiatives, and extensions to firearm restraining-order (red flag) protections. Has actively sponsored and advocated for state legislation implementing those policies and convened survivors to inform policy development.
Mike Simmons is in the news because he is one of the Democrats running in the crowded Illinois 9th District primary to replace retiring Rep. Jan Schakowsky. The race has been a major focus of the Illinois primary season, with votes being counted after a competitive contest among 15 Democratic candidates. More broadly, the primary has featured heavy spending and strong turnout, while some progressive-backed candidates elsewhere in Illinois lost to more moderate rivals.









Aggregation source: FiftyPlusOne
2026
LatestCycle 2026
Source: FEC
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