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House Minority Leader Tony McCombie Encourages Year-Round Reading

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State Representative Tony McCombie (IL) | Representative Tony M. McCombie (R) 89th District

State Representative Tony McCombie (IL) | Representative Tony M. McCombie (R) 89th District

House Minority Leader Tony McCombie is urging Illinois residents to maintain the joy of reading beyond Read Across America Day. McCombie, a dedicated advocate for reading, has been actively engaged in promoting literacy among children.

McCombie's commitment to literacy is evident through her frequent visits to schools in her district, where she takes the time to read to students. Her efforts extend beyond school visits, as she prepares to launch her 8th annual summer reading program this year, a project she has consistently offered during her time in office.

In her own words, McCombie stated, "While this is a great day to celebrate the joy of reading, House Minority Leader Tony McCombie is encouraging Illinois residents to keep this sentiment going all year long." She emphasized her enduring dedication to reading by highlighting, "McCombie has long advocated for reading, and has visited countless schools across her district throughout her tenure to read to students." Additionally, she expressed her enthusiasm for the upcoming summer reading program, noting, "This year will also mark her 8th annual summer reading program, something she has passionately offered every year she has been in office."

As Illinois residents await more information on the summer reading program, McCombie's message serves as a reminder of the importance of fostering a love for reading among children throughout the year.

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