Margaret A. DeLaRosa
Low Influence #167 overall · #110 in HouseAt a Glance
Margaret A. DeLaRosa ranks #167 overall in the Illinois General Assembly, and collaborate with 143 different legislators.
Where Margaret A. DeLaRosa's Influence Comes From
13%
Moneyball
Bill effectiveness, network size, institutional power
15%
Bridge Influence
Connects different legislative blocs
0%
Swing Votes
Vote pivotality on close roll calls
42%
Sponsor Pull
ML-predicted effect of sponsorship on bill success
Legislative Effectiveness (Moneyball)
0
Laws Passed
0%
Effectiveness Rate
0.4
Avg Co-sponsors / Law
4%
Cross-Party Bills
143
Unique Collaborators
13.1
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: 48
Notable Bills
Highest probability bills sponsored or co-sponsored by Margaret A. DeLaRosa.
| Bill | Description | Predicted Dest. | P(Advance) | Forecast | Stage | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HB2891 | WATER COMMISSION-CONSTRUCTION | Stuck | 15% | — | Crossed Chambers | OPEN |
| HB3283 | BEHAVIORAL HLTH CARE PRO GRANT | Stuck | 10% | — | Crossed Chambers | OPEN |
| HB1895 | GROUP HOMES FOR DISABLED CHILD | Stuck | 9% | — | Crossed Chambers | OPEN |
| HB5618 | ATTY GEN-HOA OWNERS | Stuck | 7% | — | In Committee | OPEN |
| HB1153 | LOCAL OFFICIAL VACANCY POSTING | Stuck | 6% | 1% Low | Crossed Chambers | OPEN |
| HB2892 | SUBSTITUTION OF GAL-DIS ADULT | Stuck | 5% | — | Crossed Chambers | OPEN |
| HB2883 | FOIA-PUBLIC INFORMATION | Stuck | 4% | 2% Low | Crossed Chambers | OPEN |
| HB1714 | PROBATE-GUARDIANS | Stuck | 4% | — | Crossed Chambers | OPEN |
| HB2905 | MENTAL HLTH-HOME SERVICES | Stuck | 3% | — | Crossed Chambers | OPEN |
| HB1198 | GUARDIAN-ADULT W/ DISABILITIES | Stuck | 3% | — | Crossed Chambers | OPEN |
Voting Bloc
Member of Opposition Dem-Leaning Caucus (140 members, 0% cohesion).