He previously served in the Illinois House of Representatives, representing the 66th district from 2009 to 2011 and the 53rd district from 2019 to 2024.
Biography
Walker served in the United States Army during the Vietnam War and during his service was awarded a Bronze Star. He later became a senior executive as Citigroup, including heading worldwide credit card operations. He then went into consulting at Walker Information; providing business expertise to various firms. He has also been a soccer coach and member of the Arlington Heights Park District Foundation board, and has co-chaired the Northwest Suburban Veterans Advisory Council.[3] He has also worked with homeless organizations, and on community housing redevelopment.[4] Mark Walker has a Bachelor of Arts and a master's degree in culture change from Brown University.[3][4]
Electoral career
In 2008, Walker defeated Republican candidate and Elk Grove Village trustee Christine Prochno to succeed outgoing Representative Carolyn Krause.[1] He served a single term during the 96th General Assembly. Walker was defeated in the 2010 general election by Republican David Harris who preceded Krause in the Illinois House. After Harris retired, Walker announced his intention to run for his seat.[5] He defeated Republican nominee Eddie Corrigan and took office January 9, 2019.[6]
As of 2022, Walker serves on six House committees and one subcommittee:
Financial Institutions committee (Chairperson)
International Trade & Commerce committee (Chairperson)
Economic Opportunity & Equity committee
Insurance committee
Revenue & Finance committee
Small Business, Tech Innovation, and Entrepreneurship committee
Sales, Amusement, & Other Taxes subcommittee
Legislation
While representing Illinois' 53rd House district, legislation introduced by Walker that went on to become law includes HB3865, which requires any company or individual advertising veterans' benefits appeal services to disclose in the advertisement that such services are available at no cost by county veterans service officers, among other provisions.[8]
Electoral history
Illinois 66th State House District General Election, 2008[9]
^ abMiller, David R., ed. (November 15, 2018). "Biographies of New House Members"(PDF). First Reading. Illinois Legislative Research Unit. p. 4. Retrieved December 12, 2008.
^ abBarlow, Sarah E., ed. (November 15, 2018). "Biographies of New House Members"(PDF). First Reading. Illinois Legislative Research Unit. pp. 2–8. Retrieved December 12, 2018.