rkelly21@nul.org
Robin Kelly has dedicated her career to public service as an advocate for Illinois families. Since being elected to serve the 2nd Congressional District in 2013, she has worked to expand economic opportunity, community wellness, and public safety across the state, championing numerous initiatives to generate job growth, reduce health disparities, and end gun violence.
Congresswoman Kelly is vice chair of the House Energy and Commerce Committee (the main policy-writing body of the House) and serves on the Health, Energy, and Consumer Protection and Commerce subcommittees. Her Energy and Commerce work is focused on expanding access to health care, consumer protection for American families, and economic development.
Additionally, she is a member of the House Committee on Oversight and Reform and serves on the national security and civil rights and civil liberties subcommittees. She also represents the Midwest (Region IV) on the House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee, which sets the policy direction of the Democratic Caucus, and serves as a member of the House Democracy Partnership.
A staunch champion of common sense gun reforms and responsible community policing, Representative Kelly is a co-chair of the Congressional Gun Violence Prevention Taskforce and is the author of the 2014 Kelly Report on Gun Violence in America, the first-ever congressional analysis of the nation's gun violence epidemic that offers a blueprint for ending the crisis.
Committed to improving the health and wellness of vulnerable communities across the country, the congresswoman serves as the vice chair of the Energy and Commerce Committee, chair of the Congressional Black Caucus Health Braintrust, and co-chairs the Congressional Caucus on Black Women and Girls. She also co-chairs the House Democratic Policy Group and House Tech Accountability Caucus.
Prior to her election to Congress, Representative Kelly was a member of the Illinois House of Representatives, served as chief administrative officer of Cook County (the second largest county in the United States), and was chief of staff to Illinois State Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias — becoming the first African American woman to serve as chief of staff to an elected constitutional statewide officeholder.
The daughter of a small business owner and postal worker, Congresswoman Kelly moved to Illinois to attend Bradley University in Peoria, where she earned a B.A. in psychology and an M.A. in counseling. She later received a Ph.D. in political science from Northern Illinois University. She lives in Matteson with her husband, Dr. Nathaniel Horn, and has two adult children, Kelly and Ryan.