Theresa Mah

Democrat · House District 24

Influence: 28 / 100
Low Influence #111 overall · #74 in House

At a Glance

Theresa Mah ranks #111 overall in the Illinois General Assembly, They have passed 2 laws with a 8% effectiveness rate, and collaborate with 175 different legislators, . Bridges legislative blocs (high betweenness).

Where Theresa Mah's Influence Comes From

30%
Moneyball
Bill effectiveness, network size, institutional power
41%
Bridge Influence
Connects different legislative blocs
0%
Swing Votes
Vote pivotality on close roll calls
37%
Sponsor Pull
Bills Theresa sponsors are 1% more likely to advance

Key Signals

  • Bridges legislative blocs (high betweenness)

Legislative Effectiveness (Moneyball)

2 Laws Passed
8% Effectiveness Rate
2.8 Avg Co-sponsors / Law
4% Cross-Party Bills
175 Unique Collaborators
30.2 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 →

10% Predicted Effectiveness
8% Actual Effectiveness
+1% Residual
Undervalued Value Pctl: 90

Notable Bills

Highest probability bills sponsored or co-sponsored by Theresa Mah.

Bill Description Predicted Dest. P(Advance) Forecast Stage Status
HB3094 TRANSPORTATION BENEFIT PROGRAM Became Law 100% 100% High Signed into Law PASSED
HB3345 HEARING INSTRUMENT EXTENSION Became Law 100% 100% High Signed into Law PASSED
HB5786 CO2 PIPELINES-EMINENT DOMAIN Stuck 41% In Committee OPEN
HB3332 CD CORR-SENTENCING REVIEW Stuck 30% 2% Low Floor Vote OPEN
HB2627 MINK DISEASE PREVENTION Stuck 17% 1% Low Crossed Chambers OPEN
HB5117 $PUBLIC HEALTH-CLINICS Stuck 14% In Committee OPEN
HB5381 ILLINOIS GRAPE AND WINE ACT Stuck 10% In Committee OPEN
HB2959 STATE GOVERNMENT-TECH Stuck 9% In Committee OPEN
HB3343 ACUPUNCTURE TELEMEDICINE Stuck 7% 2% Low In Committee OPEN
HB4759 GREEN LIGHT FOR BUSES Stuck 7% In Committee OPEN

Voting Bloc

Member of Consensus Democrat Transportation & State Government Bloc (80 members, 100% cohesion). Focus areas: Transportation, State Government, Commerce.