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Carol Ammons is a Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives who has represented the 103rd district since January 2015. The 103rd district includes all or parts of
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, and Staley. She is the first African American woman to serve in the seat, and the first from Champaign County to be elected beyond the County Board level. Ammons is a co-chair of the Illinois House's
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Early career

Ammons worked as a community organizer in the Urbana-Champaign, Illinois community. She served five years on the Champaign County Board and later the
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City Council. Following her election to the Illinois House of Representatives, the Urbana City Council appointed her recently pardoned husband Aaron Ammons to fill her vacated seat.


Electoral career

Ammons' victory in the Illinois 2014 Primary Election for the Illinois House of Representatives' 103rd District was widely considered an upset. Her opponent, Sam Rosenberg, received the endorsement of retiring State Representative
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and the financial support of Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, whose political committees donated $60,422 to the Rosenberg campaign. Ammons' itemized campaign contributions amounted to $16,000 compared to Rosenberg's $185,000. In April 2015, Ammons formally announced that she was considering a run for Congress in Illinois' 13th Congressional District, but ultimately decided not to. Ammons, while unopposed for reelection, was one of eight candidates endorsed by Bernie Sanders during his 2016 presidential campaign.


Illinois House of Representatives

The 103rd district primarily encompasses the Champaign-Urbana community, including the
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campus. Ammons is also an active member of the
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and in early 2023 was named Joint Chair of the caucus.


Committees

As of 2022, Ammons serves on the following committees and subcommittees: *Appropriations - Higher Education Committee *Counties & Townships Committee *Economic Opportunity & Equity Committee *Energy & Environment Committee *Ethics & Elections Committee *Higher Education Committee *Small Business, Tech Innovation, and Entrepreneurship Committee(Chairperson) *Campaign Finance Subcommittee


Legislation

Bills of which Ammons is listed as the Primary Sponsor and which have gone on to become law in
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include HB3783, which amends the Illinois Environmental Protection Act to require the
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to certify that all workers who install coal combustion residual surface impoundments have completed specified trainings preparing them to do so, and HB1063, which repealed a statute that had created the criminal offense of transmitting
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Controversy

During Ammons' 2014 campaign for the Illinois House of Representatives, Carol Ammons claimed to have graduated from Walsingham University in London, UK. Critics and local media pointed out that Walsingham is considered to be a pay-for-play, "diploma mill" and is not included on any credentialed lists of British government institutions of higher learning. Critics called on Ammons to drop out of the race due to the claim and related controversy. In 2015, upon Carol Ammons' election to the Illinois House of Representatives and prior to her taking office, it was announced that Ammons' husband, Aaron Ammons, was pardoned by the outgoing governor of Illinois for violent and non-violent crimes relating to heroin possession and other charges. When local media examined the pardon, they questioned the lack of due diliginece and whether favoritism had been shown and proper procedures had been followed. The pardon allowed Carol Ammons' husband to apply for and be granted Carol Ammons' seat on the Urbana City Council, which she was vacating for her State Rep seat. In 2020, Carol Ammons was investigated for the theft of a Coach purse from a non-profit resale shop that raises funds for sick children. In 2020, Carol Ammons claimed to be Chairwoman of the Democratic Party for Champaign County, part of a months long controversy. In early 2023, Ammons applied for the Illinois Senate seat for the 52nd District that had been vacated by the untimely death of Senator Scott Bennett. Paul Faraci was eventually named to the seat. In the lead up to the appointment, Carol Ammons supporters and husband Aaron Ammons were very vocal in their criticisms of the process and in others being considered for the seat. Several members of the Champaign County Democrats and the family of the late Scott Bennett ultimately made public statements refuting Carol and Aaron Ammons’ statements to the media and sharing disappointment in the Ammons’ actions around the time of Bennett’s death and during the posthumous appointment of a replacement to Bennett’s seat. Carol Ammons appeared as a guest on Aaron Ammons’ WEFT radio show a month after the appointment to call the process a “public lynching” and stated that she had “selflessly sought the Bennett seat,” regardless.


Personal life

Ammons currently resides in
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with her husband, Aaron Ammons. Aaron Ammons is currently serving as the County Clerk for Champaign County, Illinois. Carol and Aarons' daughter, Titianna, served on the Champaign County Board until her resignation in 2021. Titianna Ammons reportedly received death threats during her campaign for County Board. In the
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, Ammons served as a
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from Illinois.


Electoral history


References


External links


Representative Carol Ammons (D) 103rd District
at the Illinois General Assembly
Carol Ammons
constituency site
Profile
at Project VoteSmart
Representative Carol Ammons
at Illinois House Democrats {{DEFAULTSORT:Ammons, Carol Living people Democratic Party members of the Illinois House of Representatives Year of birth missing (living people) People from Urbana, Illinois African-American state legislators in Illinois African-American women in politics Women state legislators in Illinois Illinois city council members Women city councillors in Illinois 21st-century American politicians 21st-century American women politicians County board members in Illinois 2016 United States presidential electors 21st-century African-American women 21st-century African-American politicians