Jason Plummer (politician) explained

Jason Plummer
State Senate:Illinois
District:55th
Term Start:January 9, 2019
Birth Name:Robert Jason Plummer[1]
Birth Place:Chesterfield, Missouri, U.S.
Website:https://senatorjasonplummer.com
Party:Republican
Spouse:Shannon Plummer

Robert Jason Plummer (born June 4, 1982) is an American businessman, former naval officer, and elected official serving as a Republican member of the Illinois Senate and serves as Assistant Leader in the Illinois Republican Senate Caucus. Plummer represents the 55th District, which is located on the Illinois side of Greater St. Louis and includes all or portions of Bond, Clay, Clinton, Effingham, Fayette, Madison, Montgomery, Richland, Marion, Washington, and St. Clair counties.[2]

Early life, education, and military service

Plummer was born in Chesterfield, Missouri and grew up in Glen Carbon and Edwardsville, Illinois. He graduated from Edwardsville High School, before attending and graduating from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign with a B.S. in finance.[3] Plummer was a member of the Army ROTC Fighting Illini Battalion.[4] During college Plummer interned for United States Senator Peter Fitzgerald of Illinois and at The Heritage Foundation in Washington, DC.[5]   He commissioned as an Intelligence Officer in the United States Navy Reserve after college and spent time at Scott Air Force Base among other locations. He received an honorable discharge from the service in December, 2017.[6] [7]

Political career

In 2006, at age 24, Plummer was elected Chairman of the Madison County Republican Party, the minority party in a historic stronghold for the Democratic Party of Illinois. He was the youngest party chairman in Illinois at the time.[8] [9] Since Plummer's election, the Madison County Republican Party has taken majority control of the county board, won all county-wide offices, taken a majority of the judicial and legislative seats covering the region.[10] [11] [12] [13]

Plummer was the Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Illinois in 2010. Plummer won the primary[14] and was paired with the winner of the Republican gubernatorial primary, State Senator Bill Brady, for the general election. The Brady/Plummer ticket narrowly lost to incumbent Illinois Governor Pat Quinn in the 2010 gubernatorial election. Plummer was the campaign's voice on economic issues[15] in an election heavily centered on the economy and government corruption issues.

Election to the Illinois State Senate

Plummer was first elected to the Illinois Senate in 2018. He garnered over 57% of the total vote[16] in a four-way race to win the primary election. In the general election he carried every county in the district, defeating his opponent with over 70% of the vote,[17] and becoming the first Republican State Senator from Madison County in five decades.[18] [19] [20] Plummer has twice been reelected to the Illinois Senate.

Plummer is conservative and has the highest lifetime voting score from the American Conservative Union's CPAC Foundation among Illinois Senators.[21]

101st Illinois General Assembly

During the 101st Illinois General Assembly (2019-2021), Plummer served on the following committees: Appropriations I, Appropriations II, Committee of the Whole, Environment and Conservation, Executive Appointments (Minority Spokesman), Financial Institutions, and Public Health.[22]

Bills sponsored/cosponsored by Plummer that were signed into law during the 101st General Assembly covered a wide-range of topics, with several focused on enhancing penalties for child pornography and sexual assault, as well as enhancing protections for victims of such crimes,[23] [24] lessening regulations and fees on business,[25] helping the developmentally disabled, preserving the Kaskaskia Watershed,[26], and re-writing the Uniform Code of Military Justice in Illinois to better conform with the federal UCMJ. Bills sponsored by Plummer not signed into law during the 101st General Assembly include bills on Veterans, human trafficking, enhancing penalties for criminal conduct, easing tax and regulatory burdens on business and individuals, and more stringent ethics laws for legislators and government employees.[27]

During the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, Illinois requested over $40 billion in federal bailout funds to address its significant budget deficits and unfunded pension liabilities.[28] Senator Plummer opposed this request, arguing that federal funds should not be used to rescue the state from its longstanding fiscal mismanagement and corruption issues.[29] Plummer advocated for systemic reforms within Illinois, emphasizing the need for responsible budgeting and accountability rather than reliance on federal assistance.[30]

Illinois Legislature Ethics Committee

In the fall of 2019, the Illinois House and Senate established a new ethics committee to study and recommend tougher ethical laws that might prevent abuses of power, corruption, or inside dealing within the legislature.[31] Plummer sought and received an appointment to the committee but then declined the appointment. Communications between then GOP Leader Bill Brady and Plummer came to light that revealed Plummer refused the appointment because he claimed Brady offered him the appointment on the condition that Plummer would not file ethics legislation he had drafted, a bill supported by other senators but that would have impacted Brady personally.[32] According to media reports, Plummer had openly pressured Brady to pursue more stringent ethical reforms in private Senate Republican meetings, but the Minority Leader opted to embrace "low-hanging fruit” offered by Democrats.[33] [34] Plummer, a first term senator at the time, received favorable commentary from other legislators and the media for his actions and subsequently filed a package of bills focused on ethics and corruption.[35] [36]

102nd Illinois General Assembly

During the 102nd Illinois General Assembly (2021-2023), Plummer served on the following committees: Executive Appointments (Minority Spokesperson); Financial Institutions (Minority Spokesperson); Behavioral and Mental Health; Commerce; Environment and Conservation; Health; Labor; Subcommittee on Children & Family; Sub. on Managed Care Organizations; Redistricting; Redistricting- South Cook County; Redistricting- Southern Illinois (Sub-Minority Spokesperson); Redistricting- Southwestern IL (Sub-Minority Spokesperson).[37]

In January 2021, Plummer was named Assistant Republican Leader on the Illinois Senate Republican Leadership Team for the 102nd Illinois General Assembly.[38] Plummer was one of the youngest senators ever appointed to leadership[39] and was the only senator from Southern Illinois serving in Senate leadership during the 102nd Illinois General Assembly.[40]

During the 102nd General Assembly, Plummer sponsored and co-sponsored several bills that were signed into law, addressing a range of topics. These included Veterans-related issues, combating the opioid epidemic, imposing stricter measures against countries with non-market-based economies, increasing penalties for human trafficking, child pornography, and sexual assault, enhancing protections for victims, reducing regulations and fees for businesses, and supporting individuals with developmental disabilities. Plummer also introduced bills that were not enacted, focusing on areas such as support for Veterans, human trafficking prevention, strengthening penalties for criminal behavior, reducing tax and regulatory burdens, supporting law enforcement and correctional officers, and implementing stricter ethics laws for legislators and government employees.

Corwin Amendment

Plummer sponsored legislation (SJR 0026) to rescind Illinois' 1862 ratification of the Corwin Amendment to the United States Constitution, which aimed to end the American Civil War by preventing federal interference in the institution of slavery, during the 101st General Assembly. The legislation passed 55-0 in the Senate but was not heard at the House.[41] [42]  He brought similar legislation back during the 102nd General Assembly, and it passed both chambers unanimously, making Illinois the 3rd state in 150 years to rescind their ratification of the Corwin Amendment.[43] Plummer worked with several historians to address this complicated topic and sought and received support from members of the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus.[44]

103rd Illinois General Assembly

Plummer was reelected as the Assistant Republican Leader for the Illinois Senate Republican Caucus in 2023. He served on the following committees: Executive Appointments (Minority Spokesman), Financial Institutions (Minority Spokesman), Health and Human Services, Human Rights, Labor, Veterans Affairs.[45]

Plummer has pushed for reforms of the Illinois Department of Corrections. He has emphasized the need for public accountability, and raised concerns about transparency, operational challenges within the department, the number of staff assaults, prisoners of questionable merit being released early, and the amount of elicit drugs and contraband getting into prisons.[46] After multiple staff members were hospitalized due to possible toxin exposure at the Graham Correctional Facility,[47] Plummer called for transparency regarding the incident.[48] [49] As the Minority Spokesman on the Executive Appointments Committee, he opposed the confirmation of the acting direction of IDOC, an appointment that had remained in limbo.[50]

Prisoner Review Board Controversy

The Illinois Prisoner Review Board, a 15-person body appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the State Senate faced controversy for began voting to release certain violent inmates on parole.[51] The Prisoner Review Board, responsible for parole decisions, came under scrutiny for voting to release several inmates convicted of severe crimes, including the “Starved Rock Killer” and other individuals convicted of murder, rape, and violent offenses.[52] [53] 9 of 15 the appointees serving on the Prisoner Review Board had not been confirmed by the Illinois Senate, as required by the Constitution of Illinois.[54] The Illinois Constitution requires these appointments to be confirmed by the Senate after 60 session days. However, Governor J. B. Pritzker was allowing them to serve for up to 59 days, withdrawing their appointments, and then reappointing them days later, circumventing the Senate.[55]

Senator Plummer, serving as the Republican spokesman on the Senate Executive Appointments Committee, led questioning the Prisoner Review Board’s practices.[56] [57] Plummer called for accountability, writing op-eds, holding press conferences,[58] and pushing for Senate votes on unconfirmed appointees.[59] Following the murder of an 11 year old boy by a prisoner released early by the Prisoner Review Board, Plummer appeared in national media continuing to call for reforms.[60] These efforts culminated in legislative hearings and the eventual rejection of several Prisoner Review Board members by the Senate and resignation of other members of the board.[61] The controversy also prompted a shift in the PRB’s approach to parole decisions. After this increased scrutiny on appointments, the board reduced its rate of granting parole for serious cases from over 40% in 2021 under the administration of Governor J.B. Pritzker to under 15% in 2024, a number more consistent to results under previous administrations.[62]

104th Illinois General Assembly

Plummer was reelected in November 2024 for a term starting in January 2025.[63]

Business career

Plummer is president of R.P. Lumber, one of the largest family-owned hardware, home center, and building material companies in the U.S. The company was founded by Plummer's parents, Robert and Donna, former school teachers and coaches, in 1977[64] and has grown from one retail location to over 90 retail, manufacturing, and distribution locations across Illinois, Missouri, Wyoming, Iowa, Wisconsin, and South Dakota.[65] [66] [67] In 2017, the North American Retail Hardware Association selected Plummer from an international pool of candidates to be named the Young Retailer of the Year.[68] Plummer was awarded the Lumberman of the Year award in 2020 by the Illinois Lumber and Material Dealers Association.[69]

In 2021, Plummer led the effort to acquire the assets of a bankrupt Midwest farm and ranch retailer, Stock+Field. Under this new ownership, the stores re-opened over 20 locations and rebranded as R.P. Home & Harvest, employing approximately 1,000 people across Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Wisconsin in the process.[70] Plummer served as president of the company while also serving as vice-president of R.P. Lumber, and, after operating the stores and expanding the company, the newly rejuvenated chain was sold to Runnings, a large operator in the industry, in 2023.[71] [72]

Plummer is actively involved in managing private equity and venture capital investments spanning multiple industries. He was formerly a partner and senior adviser at Cimbria Capital, a private equity firm focused on water-related issues and headquartered in Houston, TX.[73] [74] [75] Plummer also is involved in the development, management, and ownership of a large portfolio of retail, office, industrial, agricultural, and hospitality properties across the United States.[76]

Plummer is President and Chairman of Country Bancorp, a holding company with investments in community banks. He serves as President and is on the board of the Illinois Lumber and Material Dealers Association.[77]

Personal life

Plummer and his wife, Shannon, reside in Edwardsville with their three children.[78] Plummer is Baptist and previously served on the board of the Baptist Children's Home and Family Services. The Plummer Family Park in Edwardsville, IL, a $17.2 million[79] 83 acre sports park,[80] was named after the family due to financial and land donations to the city's parks department. The R.P. Lumber Center, an $11.2 million[81] recreational complex containing an ice hockey rink, indoor track, and other amenities, opened in June 2022 following a donation from the Plummer family.[82]

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Notes and References

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  9. Web site: The Night the Lights Went Out While Jason Plummer Was Speaking - McHenry County Blog. 21 January 2010 .
  10. Web site: Republican Party Makes Major Gains on Top Offices, County Board in Madison County Election.
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  25. Web site: senator plummer committed to curbing taxes via sjrca 12 . 2019-09-05 . www.senatorjasonplummer.com . en.
  26. Web site: Legislature Approves Plummer/Meier Resolution to Preserve Kaskaskia Watershed .
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  28. Web site: 2024-04-20 . Illinois Seeks a Bailout From Congress for Pensions and Cities - The New York Times . 2024-12-03 . web.archive.org.
  29. Web site: 2020-04-30 . Illinois state senator: Don't give my corrupt state a bailout, give us reform Fox News Video . 2024-12-03 . Fox News . en-US.
  30. Web site: Plummer . Jason . 2020-04-28 . Illinois Sen. Plummer: Coronavirus bailout – Don’t waste federal funds on my state's bankrupt system . 2024-12-03 . Fox News . en-US.
  31. Web site: Commission on ethics, lobbying takes shape amid federal scrutiny .
  32. Web site: 3 December 2019 . 'Geez, Bill:' Plummer says Brady offered him ethics post if he'd agree to back off ethics reform .
  33. Web site: Plummer, Brady clash over ethics appointment . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20210204100826/https://www.sj-r.com/news/20191203/plummer-brady-clash-over-ethics-appointment . 2021-02-04 . 2021-01-31.
  34. Web site: 5 December 2019 . Plummer to Brady: Let's get ethical .
  35. Web site: Guest editorial: Ethics reform must apply to all in legislature .
  36. Web site: More urgency needed on ethics reforms, Illinois GOP lawmakers say, citing Bill Brady allegation .
  37. Web site: Illinois General Assembly - Senator Committees .
  38. Web site: 2021-01-10 . Plummer named to state Senate leadership . 2021-03-19 . Effingham Daily News . en.
  39. Web site: Plummer named to state Senate leadership .
  40. Web site: Plummer named to Senate Republican leadership .
  41. Web site: Reports . East Central Reporter . Plummer reveals legislation rescinding Corwin Amendment: 'It rights a historical wrong that has long tarnished our state's reputation' . 2024-12-01 . East Central Reporter . en.
  42. Web site: Illinois SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION 0026 .
  43. Web site: Nghiem . Andy . Plummer: Corwin Amendment 'rights a historical wrong that has long tarnished our state's reputation' . 2024-12-02 . Metro East Sun . en.
  44. Web site: LISTEN: Illinois lawmakers backed the Corwin Amendment in 1862. Here's why a senator wants to rescind the approval . 2 September 2022 . Herald & Review.
  45. Web site: 2023-10-14 . Illinois General Assembly - Senator Committees . 2024-12-01 . web.archive.org.
  46. Web site: Report . Metro East Sun . Plummer: Department of Corrections must 'operate with extreme transparency' . 2024-12-03 . Metro East Sun . en.
  47. Web site: LinkedUpRadio . Envisionwise Website Service / . Breaking. Incident at Graham Correctional Center Sends Multiple People to the Hospital . 2024-12-03 . WSMI & WSMI-FM . en.
  48. Web site: mbrooks@sgop.ilga.gov . 2023-01-25 . Plummer Pushes for Answers to Graham Incident . 2024-12-03 . Jason Plummer . en-US.
  49. Web site: mbrooks@sgop.ilga.gov . 2023-03-07 . Senator Plummer statement on IDOC Director Stepping Down . 2024-12-03 . Jason Plummer . en-US.
  50. Web site: Petersen . Catrina . 2024-05-05 . Corrections director grilled over prison issues . 2024-12-03 . AdVantageNews.com . en.
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  55. Web site: Hundsdorfer . Beth . 2022-03-09 . UPDATED: Appointments pulled for 2 members of Prisoner Review Board . 2024-12-03 . Capitol News Illinois . en-US.
  56. Web site: Plummer . Jason . 2022-03-31 . Sen. Jason Plummer: The Illinois Prisoner Review Board is a mess of Pritzker’s making . 2024-12-03 . Chicago Tribune . en-US.
  57. Web site: Tribune . The Editorial Board Chicago . 2024-04-04 . Editorial: Republicans are right to call out failings of Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s Illinois Prisoner Review Board . 2024-12-03 . Chicago Tribune . en-US.
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  59. Web site: Casiano . Louis . 2024-03-26 . Illinois Republican lawmaker warned of board that released alleged killer of Chicago boy: 'Sick to my stomach' . 2024-12-03 . Fox News . en-US.
  60. Web site: 2024-03-30 . Illinois Gov. Pritzker 'plays politics with everything': Jason Plummer Fox News Video . 2024-12-03 . Fox News . en-US.
  61. Web site: Newsource . C. N. N. . 2024-03-25 . Prisoner Review Board member resigns after paroled offender accused of killing 11-year-old boy, stabbing the child’s mother . 2024-12-03 . KTVZ . en-US.
  62. Web site: 2023-09-18 . After complaints about Pritzker’s Prisoner Review Board, advocates say it’s become too strict . 2024-12-03 . Chicago Tribune . en-US.
  63. Web site: 2024-11-06 . Election Vote Totals Results . 2024-12-01 . web.archive.org.
  64. Web site: Best Service, Best Value is R.P. Lumber's Commitment . 31 January 2017 .
  65. Web site: R.P. Lumber expands its Iowa footprint .
  66. Web site: R.P. Lumber heads west, adding two Wyoming locations . 26 June 2020 .
  67. Web site: R.P. Lumber's Jason Plummer receives Young Retailers of the Year honor. RiverBender.com. 2019-09-04.
  68. Web site: R.P. Lumber VP Named Young Retailer of the Year. 2017-05-16. LBM Journal. en-US. 2019-09-04.
  69. Web site: Staff . HBSDealer . ILMDA names R.P. Lumber's Plummer as Lumberman of the Year . 2024-12-01 . HBS Dealer . en.
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  71. Web site: 2021-09-08 . Stock+Field changes name to R.P. Home and Harvest . 2024-12-03 . CIProud.com . en-US.
  72. Web site: 2023-04-24 . Runnings to purchase R.P. Home & Harvest . 2024-12-03 . CIProud.com . en-US.
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  77. Web site: R.P. Lumber's VP awarded at NRHA conference . The Lake News Online . en . 2019-09-04.
  78. Web site: Senator Jason Plummer (R) . 101st Illinois General Assembly . February 19, 2019.
  79. Web site: Here's how Plummer Family Sports Park was realized . 21 August 2020 .
  80. Web site: Plummer Park now due to open in March . 21 November 2019 .
  81. Web site: Brown . Rachel . S.M. Wilson Completes New $11.2 Million R.P. Lumber Center In Edwardsville . 2024-12-01 . EdGlenToday.com.
  82. Web site: R.P. Lumber Center Edwardsville, IL . 2024-12-01 . www.cityofedwardsville.com.