$16 TRILLION: Sean Casten’s Sweetheart Energy Deal
He ran as a moderate in 2018. Proposing a $16 Trillion plan to massively grow government is decidedly immoderate.
He ran as a moderate in 2018. Proposing a $16 Trillion plan to massively grow government is decidedly immoderate.
Republican Congressional candidate Jeanne Ives senses a bitter irony in the timing of U.S. Rep. Sean Casten voting against condemning the defunding of police departments across the country.
Republican Congressional candidate Jeanne Ives argues the verdict is already in when it comes to longtime House Speaker Mike Madigan.
Federal prosecutors implicated Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan in a calculated, long-running bribery scheme that involved ComEd and payouts to Madigan cronies of over $1.3 million.
On Monday, Jeanne Ives, a candidate for Congress (IL-06) proposed a series of five debates in front of Sixth District Voters, one in each county – DuPage, Cook, Kane, Lake and McHenry.
The Casten Campaign’s response makes the difference between Jeanne Ives and Sean Casten abundantly clear: We believe the people of IL-06 deserve a fair, honest and in-depth conversation about the choice they have in 2020. And Sean Casten doesn’t.
“Sean Casten is lying about who he is… Is this why he doesn’t want real debates?”
Sean Casten, Hadiya Afzal and the Indivisible DuPage movement are not interested in making America better. They are only interested in making it bitter.
Schools continue to announce virtual learning schedules, the cancelation of elementary school sports and the delay of high school sports.
“Sean Casten has both a character problem and a Twitter problem.”
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.
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.
“There isn’t much to say, except to send his message from just two years ago right back to him.”
For three decades, West Point graduate and Army veteran Jeanne Ives has called DuPage County home.