Elizabeth Ann Doody Gorman
Elizabeth "Liz" Doody Gorman is a Republican member of the Cook County Board of Commissioners from 2002 until her resignation in 2015 to accept a job in the private sector. Gorman served as Chairman of the Cook County Republican Party from 2007 to 2008,[1] and is the Orland Township Republican Committeeman.
Liz Gorman | |
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Cook County Commissioner - 17th District | |
In office December 2002 – July 20, 2015 | |
Preceded by | Herbert T. Schumann, Jr. |
Succeeded by | Sean M. Morrison |
Chair of the Cook County Republican Party | |
In office 2007–2008 | |
Preceded by | Gary Skoien |
Succeeded by | Lee Roupas |
Personal details | |
Born | February 19, 1965 |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Gerald |
Residence | Orland Park, Illinois |
Alma mater | Saint Mary's University of Minnesota, University of Notre Dame |
Gorman is the owner of Gorman Insurance Group.
Early life
Gorman is a graduate of Mother McAuley High School and Saint Mary's University of Minnesota where she received her B.A. in marketing.[2] Gorman graduated from the University of Notre Dame Executive MBA program with a Master of Business Administration on May 18, 2008.
Cook County Commissioner
First elected in November 2002, re-elected in 2006 and 2010, on March 18, 2014, Gorman fought off a primary challenge, defeating her opponent by nearly 60% of the vote to advance to the General Election on November 7, 2014, where she was re-elected to her fourth term. When the new term began on December 1, 2014, Gorman was chosen as the Committee Chairperson of the Environmental Control Committee and Vice Chairperson of the Roads and Bridges Committee, Rules and Administration Committee and the Technology and Innovation Committee. Gorman is also the Chairman of the Suburban Caucus of the County board and a member of 10 additional committees: Audit; Criminal Justice; Business and Economic Development; Finance; Health and Hospitals, Homeland Security; Legislation; North Suburban METRA Nominating Committee; Northwest Suburban METRA Nominating Committee; Southwest Suburban METRA Nominating Committee and Zoning and Building.
During her time on the Cook County Board, Gorman opposed the "Hotel Occupancy Tax" and the "Food and Beverage Tax" in 2003, the 150% cigarette tax increase in 2004 and the additional 100% increase in 2006. She opposed the "Food and Beverage Tax" and the "Hotel Occupancy Tax" again in 2007, and she opposed the "Sanctuary County" resolution for illegal immigrants in 2007 and sponsored a repeal of the ordinance later that year and most recently she voted against Board President Todd Stroger's 2008 budget and opposed the increase in the Cook County sales tax.
On December 1, 2009 Commissioner Gorman successfully led the effort to roll back Cook County's sales tax increase and override County Board President Todd Stroger's veto, cutting the county sales tax from 1.75% to 1.25%.[3][4][5]
Later career
On February 22, 2018, Illinois governor Bruce Rauner appointed her as executive director of the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority.[2]
Family
Gorman is an Orland Park resident where she resides with her husband Gerald and three young sons, Conor, Liam and Shane.
External links
References
- Hanania, Ray (22 February 2018). "Liz Gorman named as new Illinois Tollway director". Suburban Chicagoland. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
- County board approves Gorman sales tax repeal motion Hanania, Ray. November 17, 2009 Accessed January 16, 2009
- Cook County sales tax increase is rolled back, effective July 1 Dardick, Hal. Chicago Tribune December 2, 2009 Accessed January 16, 2009
- Commissioner Gorman and County Board Override Stroger's Veto of Sales Tax Repeal December 1, 2009 Accessed January 16, 2009
Political offices | ||
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Preceded by Herbert T. Schumann, Jr. |
Cook County Commissioner - 17th District 2002–present |
Incumbent |
Preceded by William Maher |
Orland Township Republican Committeeman 2003–present |
Incumbent |
Party political offices | ||
Preceded by Gary Skoien |
Cook County Republican Party Chairman 2007-2008 |
Succeeded by Lee Roupas |