Ives Statement on the 18th Anniversary of September 11
This morning, Jeanne Ives, a Republican Candidate for Congress (IL-6), shared the following statement remembering the September 11 attacks:
This morning, Jeanne Ives, a Republican Candidate for Congress (IL-6), shared the following statement remembering the September 11 attacks:
This morning, Jeanne Ives was in Downers Grove to visit SEASPAR (the Southeast Association for Special Parks & Recreation).
Sean Casten supports politically-motivated smear campaigns over due process because he is an ideological extremist.
"The 2020 election is about our future quality of life, not their past political failures. I am confident the voters in IL-6 recognize that."
Republican Congressional candidate Jeanne Ives has grown tired of what she sees as state leaders’ double standard in their handling of the ongoing COVID-19 crisis.
Former state Rep. Jeanne Ives (R) has compared Mayor Lori Lightfoot (D) to the cow that - according to legend - started the Great Chicago Fire after Lightfoot announced new vaccine mandates for patrons of restaurants and gyms in the New Year.
Jeanne Ives, former House Representative for Illinois, took to Platform X to criticize Tim Mapes, a former aide of former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, of collecting a sizeable pension despite being convicted of two felonies.
Former Illinois State Rep. Jeanne Ives said people are "tired of talk and they want action" in regards to property taxes. She made the statements on a post on X on September 9.
Former Illinois State Representative Jeanne Ives urged parents in Indian Prairie School District 204 to consider legal action in response to what she calls “compelled speech” regarding pronoun usage for a staff member. This comes after the district informed parents that Steve Sabovik, the Director of the Library Media Center at Owen Elementary School, now identifies as “Ms. Madison Sabovik” and wishes to be addressed with female pronouns.
Former Illinois State Representative Jeanne Ives has publicly criticized U.S. Senators Tammy Duckworth and Dick Durbin for their votes against the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act.