Prior to her election to the Illinois House of Representatives, she was a member of the West Chicago District 33 Board of Education.
Illinois House of Representatives
Villa defeated DuPage County Board member Tonia Khouri in the 2018 general election to succeed retiring incumbent Republican Mike Fortner in the Illinois House of Representatives for District 49.[2]
Committee assignments
In the 101st General Assembly, Villa sat on the House Committees on Appropriations - Elementary and Secondary Education; Elementary and Secondary Education School Curriculum Policies; Healthcare Availability and Access; Mental Health; Veterans' Affairs; and Labor and Commerce.
In 2022, Villa was reelected to the Senate[6] in a redrawn 25th district that included far more of central Aurora and left out St. Charles, Oswego, and Yorkville. She defeated Republican Heather Brown.[7] During the campaign, Villa maintained her support for the SAFE-T Act, which Brown opposed, and campaigned alongside Governor J. B. Pritzker, U.S. Representative-elect Delia Ramirez, and state Representative Maura Hirschauer.[8]
Committee assignments
In the 102nd General Assembly, Villa was the vice-chairperson of the Senate Behavioral and Mental Health Committee. She also served on the Committees on Agriculture; Education; and Pensions.[9]
In the 103rd General Assembly, Villa is the Chairperson of the Public Health Committee. She also sits on the Committees on Agriculture; Appropriations; Behavioral and Mental Health; Health and Human Services; Human Rights; and the Special Committee on Pensions.[10]
Votes and legislation
Workers' rights
Voted in favor of raising the state minimum wage to $15 an hour[11]
Co-sponsored HB 834, which required employees to be paid equally[11]
Voted in favor of HB 1653, which would have increased penalties for employers who commit wage theft[11]
Voted in favor of SB 471, which established worker protections for health emergencies[11]