Dave Syverson

Republican · Senate District 35

Influence: 30 / 100
Moderate Influence #93 overall · #30 in Senate

At a Glance

Dave Syverson ranks #93 overall in the Illinois General Assembly, with moderate influence, and collaborate with 167 different legislators, . Bridges legislative blocs (high betweenness).

Where Dave Syverson's Influence Comes From

25%
Moneyball
Bill effectiveness, network size, institutional power
78%
Bridge Influence
Connects different legislative blocs
0%
Swing Votes
Vote pivotality on close roll calls
23%
Sponsor Pull
ML-predicted effect of sponsorship on bill success

Key Signals

  • Bridges legislative blocs (high betweenness)

Legislative Effectiveness (Moneyball)

0 Laws Passed
0% Effectiveness Rate
0.2 Avg Co-sponsors / Law
7% Cross-Party Bills
167 Unique Collaborators
24.9 Moneyball Score
Network Hub Wide Tent

Value Assessment

ML model predicts legislative effectiveness from network position, demographics, and topic profile, then compares to actual performance. View full recruitment rankings →

0% Predicted Effectiveness
0% Actual Effectiveness
+0% Residual
Undervalued Value Pctl: 73
Best topics to recruit for: Insurance & Finance Energy & Environment Revenue & Pensions

Notable Bills

Highest probability bills sponsored or co-sponsored by Dave Syverson.

Bill Description Predicted Dest. P(Advance) Forecast Stage Status
SB3441 FRANCHISE TAX-REPEAL Stuck 30% In Committee OPEN
SB3839 UTILITIES-VARIOUS Stuck 27% In Committee OPEN
SB3648 NETWORK ADEQUACY-DIRECTORY Stuck 26% In Committee OPEN
SB3639 DFPR-CONTINUING ED TRACKING Stuck 25% In Committee OPEN
SB3759 SCH CD-STAFF SHOWERING POLICY Stuck 24% In Committee OPEN
SB3483 INC TX-VEHICLE LOANS Stuck 23% In Committee OPEN
SB1093 REVENUE-TECH Stuck 18% In Committee OPEN
SB2763 INC TX-ACA PREMIUMS Stuck 12% In Committee OPEN
SB3356 MENTAL HEALTH TRANSPARENCY Stuck 12% In Committee OPEN
SB1400 REAL ESTATE-ILLEGAL POSSESSION Stuck 10% 1% Low In Committee OPEN

Voting Bloc

Member of Consensus GOP-Leaning State Government & Healthcare Bloc (22 members, 96% cohesion). Focus areas: State Government, Healthcare, Education.