Background
Schoenberg, Jeffrey M. was born on July 28, 1959 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Schoenberg, Jeffrey M. was born on July 28, 1959 in Chicago, Illinois, United States.
Bachelor, Columbia University, 1983; Bachelor, Rugers U.
He earlier served for six terms in the Illinois House of Representatives, first elected to that position in 1990. Schoenberg retired from the Senate after the 2012 elections to pursue work in philanthropy. As a state senator, Schoenberg sponsored and supported many diverse bills, including bills concerned with inefficient government spending and the state’s procurement code.
Schoenberg pushed for legislation that would crack down on state employees who change careers to companies that are regulated or awarded contracts by the agencies those state workers were employed by.
He also sponsored the Managed Care Patients Rights Acting, legislation which would provide consumers with greater information about their health maintenance organizations and better access to quality health care. Schoenberg has been a longtime supporter of abortion rights.
He supported the Illinois Safe Choice Zones Acting, which would establish a state criminal offense with possible civil penalties for anyone who interferes with an individual entering or leaving abortion clinics, hospitals and other medical facilities. Schoenberg worked for stronger accountability and oversight standards at the Illinois Highway Authority.
Schoenberg supported HB 656, a $226 million tax increase, which raised the Cook County sales tax by 0.25%.
He was also the co-sponsor of Bachelor of Science 790, which raided $530 million from various Illinois trust funds (including the Local Government Health Insurance fund, the Sex Offender Registration Fund, and the Banking Regulation Fund) to spend on new programs. Schoenberg voted for Bachelor of Science 241, a bill which gave state constitutional officers and legislators, including himself, a 9.6% pay increase, along with a standard 3.8% increase that year, for a total of a 13.4% pay increase in 2007.
Schoenberg serves as the Chairman of the Appropriations II Committee, the Vice Chairman of the Appropriations I Committee, and a member of the Appropriations III, Health and Human Services, and Financial Institutions Committees.
Married Lynne Schoenberg. 2 children.