Committees At the time of her retirement from the Illinois House, Conroy served on five House committees and one subcommittee: • Mental Health & Addiction committee (Chairperson) In the House, Conroy served as whip of the women's caucus. In 2021, Conroy sponsored a bill that effectively extended
Medicaid insurance coverage to
ABA therapy. Conroy had previously served as a member of the Counties and Townships Committee, the Health Care Availability Access Committee, the Juvenile Justice and System Involved Committee, the Construction Industry & Code Enforcement Committee, the Government Consolidation & Modernization Committee, the Higher Education Committee, the Police & First Responders Committee, the Justice System Subcommittee, and is the former vice-chairperson of the Youth and Young Adults Committee. In 2018, Democrat
J. B. Pritzker appointed Conroy as a member of the gubernatorial transition's Healthy Children and Families Committee.
Legislation As the chair of the House Mental Health and Addiction Committee, Conroy's legislative priorities often tied in with
mental healthcare and wellness. In April 2017, HB 3502, a bill that was introduced by Conroy, passed the Illinois House with unanimous support. In July 2017,
Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner signed the bill into law. Upon taking effect, the legislation set up an advisory council with the goal of developing recommendations and an action plan to address the barriers to early and regular screening and identification of mental health conditions in children, adolescents and young adults in Illinois. In 2021, HB 1805, which was originally filed by Conroy, was signed into law by
Illinois Governor J. B. Pritzker. The legislation permanently established the Call4Calm
mental health support text line. == DuPage County board chairperson ==