Gonzalez was appointed to the Illinois House of Representatives on January 10, 2020, to replace
Celina Villanueva, who in turn had been appointed to fill the vacancy of State Senator
Martin Sandoval of Illinois's 11th State Senate District. The appointment was conducted by a panel of
local Democratic leaders. At the time of his inauguration, Gonzalez was the youngest state representative in Illinois at 23 years of age. He is the youngest Latino state representative and the youngest Democratic state representative to be inaugurated in Illinois's history. Gonzalez was the first member of the Illinois House of Representatives to publicly state he had tested positive for
COVID-19 in May 2020.
Legislative Work Gonzalez has championed increasing workplace safety standards, good-paying wages, and strengthening collective bargaining rights for workers in Illinois. In 2021, Gonzalez passed HB2521, which established that it is an unfair labor practice for an employer to threaten or retaliate against an employee for participating in a strike. After the
University of Illinois at Chicago and Cook County Health used strikebreakers from COVID hotspot states without requiring them to quarantine, Gonzalez and union representatives worked together to end this decades-old tactic. In 2023, he sponsored the Temp Worker Fairness and Safety Act, which improved conditions for
day laborers and
temporary workers in the state. The act focused on equal pay for equal work and end the corporate habit of "permatemping" its employees, improved training and worker safety standards, and the right to refuse strike-breaking assignments through notice in a language the worker can understand. As of July 15, 2025, Gonzalez is a member of the following Illinois House committees: • Cybersecurity, Data Analytics, & IT (HCDA) • Ethics & Elections (SHEE) • Gaming (HOGC) • Insurance (HINS) • Judiciary - Criminal (HJUC) • Labor & Commerce (HLBR) • Revenue & Finance (HREF) • Small Business, Tech Innovation (SBTE) • Transportation: Vehicles & Safety (HVES) At the start of the 104th General Assembly, Speaker
Emanuel "Chris" Welch named Gonzalez to serve on his leadership team as an Assistant Majority Leader and Floor Whip for the seventy-eight member Democratic caucus. == Electoral history ==