Ives Campaign Will Not Seek the Endorsement of the Daily Herald, Northwest Herald or SunTimes
We won’t continue the charade.
We won’t continue the charade.
On Monday, Jeanne Ives, candidate for Congress (IL-06) joined One America News Network to discuss the unrest across the nation and what’s on voters minds in a suburban district located about 30 minutes from Chicago on the eastern edge and about 30 mins from Kenosha on the northern edge.
“No one else was putting together something that would address all of the concerns we were hearing. So I put it together.”
COVID regulations have drastically changed our education model and procedures for going back-to-school this year. Jeanne Ives, a mother of five and candidate for Congress (IL-06), will host a panel of experts in a virtual town hall to answer the questions many parents have as their kids head back to class.
Newt Gingrich to Headline Fundraiser for Ives issued the following announcement on Aug. 27.Original source can be found here.
“On behalf of women everywhere: overgrown frat boys are not cool. They are pathetic, and they can’t be trusted to make sound decisions on other people’s lives.”
“My record is clear… I have protected local governments’ (school boards, park districts, municipal boards) rights to use general revenues as they saw fit…”
For three decades, West Point graduate and Army veteran Jeanne Ives has called DuPage County home.
“There isn’t much to say, except to send his message from just two years ago right back to him.”
Republican Congressional candidate Jeanne Ives is pushing a tax policy change designed to help families cover educational costs for their children during these uncharted times.
Illinois congressional candidate Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton) has proposed a tax policy that would provide additional resources to help families support their children's educational needs in an unprecedented school year due to COVID-19.
“Sean Casten has both a character problem and a Twitter problem.”