Ives says red-light cameras were nothing but 'a money grab and not about safety'
As the simmering red-light camera debate still plays out, Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton) has arrived at just one conclusion.
As the simmering red-light camera debate still plays out, Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton) has arrived at just one conclusion.
This morning, Jeanne Ives, candidate for Congress (IL-06), released her first television ad of the 20202 cycle.
"Biden and Casten both protect and grow party power for personal benefit.”
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“This is not leadership. This is self-serving manipulation.”
Jeanne Ives thinks the people of Illinois deserve more answers about all the changes they’re suddenly being forced to live through.
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Rep. Sean Casten (IL-06) released a series of attacks on his political opponents.
Sean Casten attempted to use the chaos surrounding an unprecedented crisis to benefit personally and politically.
Ives raised over $500,000 in Q1
Illinois congressional candidate Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton) is imploring Gov. J.B. Pritzker to follow the research when it comes to where the state economy should go from here.
“That Sean Casten would equate those who believe in limited government to Nazis – who tortured and murdered 6 million Jews – tells you exactly who the extremist is and who’s recklessly advancing intolerant views.”
The National Republican Campaign Committee has promoted Jeanne Ives to “Contender” status.
“It’s time to end the double standards that exist around sexual harassment.”
“Illinoisans should get their fair share of federal funding. But first, they will need to elect leaders who are more concerned with them and their lives than rising to fame in a particular industry.”