Rep. Tony McCombie | Facebook / Tony McCombie
Rep. Tony McCombie | Facebook / Tony McCombie
Rep. Tony McCombie (R-Savanna) on Tuesday unveiled an ambitious plan for Republicans to achieve their goals for this legislative session.
"I have said many times that Republicans are here to work and we're here to provide solutions. To truly do that, I have worked with my caucus to develop several working groups through different areas of focus and today we're laying the groundwork for some of those priorities this session," McCombie said. "Based on those priorities we've created five working groups to lay the groundwork for the change that we believe our state needs. These groups are going to create policies that will make positive impacts in the way we live and our children's future, the economy and the growth of our communities."
The five working groups are Sustaining & Protecting At-Risk Kids; Supporting Women and Families; Reigniting Illinois’ Strong Economy; Literacy Improves Future Endeavors; and Improving Public Safety.
"We can never stand by silently with children who are the most vulnerable suffering harm while in the care of our state. We can't let women and family issues fall to the wayside. We can't afford any more businesses to leave our state. Are you all aware that we have 33 Fortune 500 companies, but seven years ago when I was first here we had 36. When literacy in our schools are at an all-time low, we have to act. When crime rates continue to climb our priorities in the legislature must reflect that. Today we're here to talk about each one of those priorities and I'm here with members of the Republican Caucus who will be leading these groups."
McCombie anticipated the governor's State of the State speech he gave Wednesday.
"Tomorrow we're going to be hearing from the governor on his direction of the state during his term and we want to share items that we believe must be addressed. Like we've said, we're here to help, we're here to govern and the working groups we've assembled first are sustaining and protecting at-risk kids -- this is to protect children in the state's care from abuse and neglect; supporting women and families to make Illinois a place where families can move and grow for generations; reigniting Illinois' strong economy to improve Illinois's business climate while still protecting our workers and using our strengths, geography, workforce and resources to bring job creators and opportunities home; literacy improves future endeavors -- to address learning loss, improve reading literacy and restore Illinois students to a place where they are competitive on today's world; improving public safety to make our neighborhood safe again and protect law-abiding and respect law enforcement."
McCombie was named House Republican leader during the 2023 session, taking over for former Rep. Jim Durkin, who had served for the House from 1995 until 2023, except for three years and was the House Republican leader from 2013 until 2023.
McCombie was elected to represent the 71st District in 2016. She is a lifelong resident of Savanna, and earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree from Western Illinois University. She owns and operates Blue Appraisals and is a real estate broker with MelFoster Company. Her previous political experience includes time as the mayor of Savanna,, and as a council member on the Savanna City Council.