Kyle Moore
Low Influence #168 overall · #109 in HouseAt a Glance
Kyle Moore ranks #168 overall in the Illinois General Assembly, and collaborate with 170 different legislators.
Where Kyle Moore's Influence Comes From
18%
Moneyball
Bill effectiveness, network size, institutional power
22%
Bridge Influence
Connects different legislative blocs
0%
Swing Votes
Vote pivotality on close roll calls
25%
Sponsor Pull
ML-predicted effect of sponsorship on bill success
Legislative Effectiveness (Moneyball)
0
Laws Passed
0%
Effectiveness Rate
4.0
Avg Co-sponsors / Law
9%
Cross-Party Bills
170
Unique Collaborators
18.0
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
Fairly Valued
Value Pctl: 68
Best topics to recruit for:
Education
Criminal Justice
Healthcare
Notable Bills
Highest probability bills sponsored or co-sponsored by Kyle Moore.
| Bill | Description | Predicted Dest. | P(Advance) | Forecast | Stage | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HB1352 | MULTI-COUNTY VET ASSISTANCE | Stuck | 36% | 1% Low | Crossed Chambers | OPEN |
| HB4294 | INC TX-LGDF TRANSFERS | Stuck | 36% | — | In Committee | OPEN |
| HB5564 | LEGISLATIVE AUDIT-TRANSFER | Stuck | 30% | — | In Committee | OPEN |
| HB4322 | IDOT-BONUS FOR STUDENT LOANS | Stuck | 29% | — | In Committee | OPEN |
| HB1351 | REDUCING BARRIERS TO START ACT | Stuck | 8% | 4% Low | In Committee | OPEN |
| HB1402 | $CDB-J’VILLE DEVELOP CTR | Stuck | 7% | — | In Committee | OPEN |
| HB1633 | FINANCE-TECH | Stuck | 7% | — | In Committee | OPEN |
| HB2463 | INC TX-LGDF TRANSFERS | Stuck | 4% | — | In Committee | OPEN |
| HB4161 | CHILD LABOR-FAMILY BUSINESS | Stuck | 1% | — | In Committee | OPEN |
| HB3150 | USE/OCC TAX-VENDOR DISCOUNT | Stuck | 1% | — | In Committee | OPEN |
Voting Bloc
Member of Republican Transportation & Healthcare Bloc (40 members, 98% cohesion). Focus areas: Transportation, Healthcare, State Government.