Dan McConchie

Dan McConchie
Member of the Illinois Senate
from the 26th district
Assumed office
April 20, 2016 (2016-April-20)
Preceded by Dan Duffy
Personal details
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Milena
Children Two
Residence Hawthorn Woods, Illinois
Alma mater Trinity Evangelical Divinity School (M.A.)
Central Bible College (B.A.)
Religion Evangelical Christian
Website Official Website

Dan McConchie is a Republican member of the Illinois Senate. He represents the 26th Senate District which includes Algonquin, Barrington, Cary, Deer Park, Fox River Grove, Hawthorn Woods, Island Lake, Kildeer, Lake Zurich, Libertyville, Long Grove, Mundelein, and Wauconda.[1]

Career

At age nine, McConchie went door-to-door to his neighbors offering to do odd jobs. He started his first business when he was 15 years old and a second business while he was in college.[2]

McConchie joined the Army National Guard on his 17th birthday,[2] and he served in the Guard for nine years as an infantryman and a military policeman.[3][4]

Prior to his campaign for and subsequent appointment to the Illinois Senate, McConchie served as Vice President for Americans United for Life.[5] In the years prior to his first campaign, McConchie had been asked to run for public office but declined.[6]

McConchie is the senior advisor for the Public Sector division at The Shelby Group,[7] a company that works to optimize procurement operations.[8] He serves on the Board of Regents for The Fund for American Studies, an international group that trains young people in leadership, and also serves on the Board of Directors of Informed Choices Pregnancy & Parenting.[2]

Illinois Senate

After originally running for the Illinois House of Representatives, McConchie announced he would run to replace Dan Duffy for 26th Senate District after the latter announced he would be retiring.[9] He defeated two other candidates in the March 15, 2016 primary election,[3][10] and in April he was subsequently appointed to the district after Duffy retired early.[4][11] McConchie opened his Senate office on July 27, 2016.[12] In 2016 general election, McConchie defeated Democratic challenger Kelly Mazeski[13] with over 59 percent of the vote.[14]

McConchie is currently assigned to the following committees; State Government & Veterans Affairs, Labor, Appropriations I and Commerce & Economic Development. On the State Government & Veterans Affairs committee, he serves as Minority Spokesperson.[15]

Political positions

The following table summarizes McConchie's positions on a handful of political issues, according to his campaign:[16]

Issue Position
Pension reform McConchie has said that the state's number one priority should be reforming the pension system.

He wants to move future benefits from a defined benefit system to a defined contribution system.

He opposes the practice of increasing the salaries of public employees right at the end of their career in order to increase their pensions.

He has personally opted out of the pension plan that legislators are given.

Budget and taxes McConchie supports reducing state spending freezing property taxes.

He opposes increasing taxes.

Transportation McConchie said that he wants to get rid of red light cameras and speed cameras across the state of Illinois.
Education He supports charter schools, education vouchers, and "putting parents in control of their child's education."
Redistricting and term limits He supports Gov. Bruce Rauner's Fair Maps plan which would limit partisan redistricting. He also supports term limits on legislators.

Personal life

McConchie lives in Hawthorn Woods, Illinois with his wife and two children and attends Harvest Bible Chapel.[17] McConchie met his wife in Prague, Czech Republic.[2]

In 2007, McConchie was injured in a motorcycle crash by a hit-and-run driver, forcing him to use a wheelchair.[3][4]

References

  1. "PA 97-0006 Legislative District 26" (PDF). 2011-05-18. Retrieved 2015-09-07.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "About Dan - Elect Dan McConchie, State Senate - 26th District of Illinois". Retrieved 2016-10-20.
  3. 1 2 3 Swieca, Caitlin (March 16, 2016). "Dan McConchie Leads Close 26th Illinois Senate Race, Not Declaring Victory Yet". Northwest Herald. Retrieved June 1, 2016.
  4. 1 2 3 "Dan McConchie Appointed to Fill Dan Duffy's Seat in Illinois' 26th Senate District". Northwest Herald. April 20, 2016. Retrieved June 1, 2016.
  5. Kambic, Rick (2016-04-21). "Republican nominee McConchie appointed to finish Duffy's State Senate term". Pioneer Press. Retrieved 2016-04-24.
  6. Kambic, Rick (2016-04-21). "Republican nominee McConchie appointed to finish Duffy's State Senate term". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2016-10-20.
  7. "Management Team". The Shelby Group. Retrieved 4 September 2016.
  8. "Overview". The Shelby Group. Retrieved 4 September 2016.
  9. Craver, Kevin P. (2015-09-11). "GOP candidate for Illinois House seat to run for retiring Sen. Dan Duffy's seat instead". Northwest Herald. Retrieved 2015-09-12.
  10. Graham, Doug (March 17, 2016). "McConchie Claims Victory in 26th State Senate District". Daily Herald. Retrieved June 1, 2016.
  11. Hegarty, Erin; Graham, Doug (April 20, 2016). "Duffy State Senate Replacement McConchie Sworn In". Daily Herald. Retrieved June 1, 2016.
  12. Craver, Kevin (July 27, 2016). "Dan McConchie to Open His 26th Senate District Office Wednesday". Northwest Herald. Retrieved July 28, 2016.
  13. Craver, Kevin (2016-10-15). "Dan McConchie, Kelly Mazeski running for 26th Illinois Senate District seat". Northwest Herald. Retrieved 2016-10-20.
  14. "Illinois 26th District State Senate Results: Dan McConchie Wins". The New York Times. November 21, 2016. Retrieved November 27 2016. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  15. "Senator Dan McConchie (R) 26th District". Illinois General Assembly.
  16. "The Issues - Elect Dan McConchie, State Senate - 26th District of Illinois". Retrieved 2016-10-20.
  17. "Dan McConchie to Seek Republican Nomination in Illinois House District 51". Chicago Tribune. August 26, 2015. Retrieved June 1, 2016.
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