Illinois State Representative Tony McCombie reacted to Governor JB Pritzker’s second State of the State Address.  She renew[ed] her call for Illinois lawmakers to focus on providing relief for out-of-control property taxes; reforming ethics laws to eliminate self-dealing; improving the way Illinois redraws its political maps, following the decennial Census.

“I agree that Illinois is great, because our people are great, and we do have a choice on how we tell our story,” said Rep. McCombie, echoing sentiments found in Pritzker’s speech.  “However, I am disappointed that there was no discussion on our number one economic driver–agriculture.  There was no mention of Illinois’s outmigration, the upcoming census, or re-drawing fair legislative boundaries.  Growth in Illinois cannot be driven by radical policies that do not address our structural and political environment,” McCombie continued.

“Furthermore, I am disappointed that the only solution to every problem is to increase taxes, without addressing the high property tax burden on Illinois families.  Illinois does need an agenda of opportunity, and I hope Northwest Illinois is part of that agenda,” McCombie concluded.

Information about this and other State issues is available at Rep. McCombie’s website repmccombie.com.