Illinois State Rep. Tony McCombie (R-Savanna)
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Recent News About Illinois State Rep. Tony McCombie (R-Savanna)
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Rep. Charlie Meier steps back from leadership amid cancer treatment
House Minority Leader Tony McCombie has expressed support for State Representative Charlie Meier, who is set to begin cancer treatment.
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Tony McCombie announces new leadership team for Illinois House Republicans
Illinois House Republican Leader Tony McCombie has announced her leadership team for the 104th General Assembly.
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Illinois lawmakers sworn in; procedural rules spark debate
On January 8, the 104th General Assembly of Illinois was inaugurated, marking a new chapter for the state's legislative body.
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Illinois lawmakers propose bills to combat human trafficking
Human trafficking remains a pressing issue in Illinois, with the state ranking 10th nationwide for human trafficking reports.
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McCombie criticizes house speaker over adoption of new house rules
House Minority Leader Tony McCombie has expressed strong criticism following the adoption of a new set of House Rules.
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Tony McCombie sworn into office for Illinois' 104th General Assembly
State Representative Tony McCombie has been sworn in to serve the 89th District in the Illinois House of Representatives as part of the 104th General Assembly.
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Tony McCombie criticizes lack of inclusivity in Lame Duck session
House Minority Leader Tony McCombie recently expressed concerns about the current Lame Duck session, emphasizing a lack of inclusivity in decision-making processes.
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Teletown hall offers Illinois residents legislative updates and Q&A
House Minority Leader Tony McCombie, alongside State Representative Brad Fritts, will host a teletown hall this evening.
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Illinois lawmakers enter lame duck session amid budget concerns
In the closing moments of the Illinois House of Representatives' 2024 Veto Session, a motion by House Republican Floor Leader Patrick Windhorst to adjourn "sine die" was rejected by House Democrats.
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Free museum passes available from House Minority Leader’s office
As the winter season approaches, families in Chicago have an opportunity to enjoy cultural experiences without worrying about the cost.
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McCombie criticizes lame duck session as costly and chaotic
After the second day of the Lame Duck session concluded, House Minority Leader Tony McCombie released a statement criticizing the proceedings.
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Illinois lawmakers return for controversial Lame Duck session
The legislative Lame Duck session is set to commence in Springfield, bringing lawmakers back to the State Capitol for a four-day period before the new term of the 104th General Assembly begins.
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Springfield reflects on a year of progress in Illinois
Looking back on 2024, there was action and gratitude for the work done to move Illinois forward.
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Ogle County first responders honored by Reps. McCombie and Fritts
On Monday, Rep. Tony McCombie and Rep. Bradley Fritts recognized the Ogle County Sheriff’s Office for their dedication to service and safety.
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House Minority Leader promotes e-newsletter for legislative updates
As the new year approaches, staying informed about legislative updates, local news, and upcoming events remains crucial.
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Illinois State Capitol embraces holiday spirit with local celebrations
The holiday season was celebrated with enthusiasm in the 89th District.
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Savanna hosts community blood drive with local leaders
Illinois House Minority Leader Tony McCombie is organizing a blood drive in collaboration with the City of Savanna and the Savanna Fire Department.
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Tony McCombie introduces bill package addressing future energy demands
As coal plants are being phased out, there is an increasing reliance on battery solutions to fill the energy gap.
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Free museum passes offered by Tony McCombie for Chicago visits
Residents of House Minority Leader Tony McCombie's 89th District can access a free museum pass, offering them the opportunity to visit several Chicago museums without charge this holiday season and beyond.
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Fire station grants now open with $5 million available
Grants have been made available for local fire departments seeking to rehabilitate or construct new fire stations.