State Senator Asks For Greater Transparency

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Illinois House Minority Leader Tony McCombie is pushing for greater transparency in state government this legislative session.

The Savanna Republican has filed legislation that would require audio and video recordings of all General Assembly committee hearings to be made available to the public for 30 days. McCombie says the goal is to rebuild trust in state government.

 

 

McCombie says transparency becomes especially important during the final weeks of the spring session, when major legislation — including the state budget — is often debated late at night and out of public view.

 

She calls the proposal a commonsense step, noting that 44 other states already provide public access to legislative hearings.

 

Support for the idea appears to be bipartisan. House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch and Senate President Don Harmon recently signaled their backing in written letters to the Better Government Association. Welch called the proposal “not only a reasonable request, but also a transformative one.”

 

McCombie’s bill, House Bill 4383, will now move through the legislative process. The Illinois House is scheduled to return to session on February 17th.
 

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February 6, 2026 at 01:04PM

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