State Rep. Jeanne Ives (R-Ill.)
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Recent News About State Rep. Jeanne Ives (R-Ill.)
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From DuPage Policy Journal
Call for Madigan to step down as House speaker comes from both sides of aisle
There is no partisan politics when it comes to sexual harassment, according to Reps. Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton) and Scott Drury (D-Highwood).
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From DuPage Policy Journal
Ives 'alarmed' by lottery chairman's remarks
Rep. Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton) wants voters to know ousted Illinois Lottery Control Board Chairman Blair Garber was not speaking for her or the Republican Party as a whole when he recently berated the town of East St. Louis in a Twitter post as the “sh**hole of the universe.”
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From DuPage Policy Journal
Voters deserve a Rauner debate, Ives says
Rep. Jeanne Ives (R- Wheaton) argues Gov. Bruce Rauner's plan of steering clear of her on the debate stage serves as a grave disservice to voters across the stage.
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Ives beats Rauner in Wayne Township Republican Organization straw poll
State Rep. Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton} easily bested Gov. Bruce Rauner in a Republican primary straw poll vote conducted by the Wayne Township Republican Organization (WTRO), 88 percent to 12 percent.
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Ives joins call for property tax reform
State Rep. Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton), who is facing off against Gov. Bruce Rauner in the Republican primary, recently held a news conference at south suburban barbershop to bring greater attention to a lawsuit filed against Cook County Assessor Joseph Berrios.
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Ives calls for Berrios to step down as Cook County assessor
Rep. Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton) is calling for Cook County Assessor Joe Berrios to resign, arguing that his office "has an accuracy rating three times worse than the normal range."
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Donnelly: Adding Ives to the political pot "in the best interest of voters"
Jeanne Ives prepping to take on Gov. Bruce Rauner in the 2018 Republican primary is in the best interest of voters, Dan Donnelly contends.
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Taxpayer-funded abortion, 'sanctuary' laws turned House hopeful against Rauner
House candidate Katie Miller sees a lot of promise in the 2018 primaries.
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Martwick opponent holds off on whether to back Rauner re-election or look elsewhere
Ammie Kessem hasn't decided whether she will support Gov. Bruce Rauner's re-election or turn to another viable GOP candidate, such as Rep. Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton), she told the North Cook News.
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Ives points to Palatine as evidence of need to let taxpayers in on school contracts
Rep. Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton) says a contractual impasse with support staff at Palatine Township Elementary District 15 demonstrates the urgent need for the General Assembly to approve her legislation that would allow taxpayers to review contracts before they are approved by the union and voted on by the board.
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Ives demands probe of property tax reassessments
Some Illinois residents are paying property tax bills based on outdated and overpriced assessments, leading to an unfair burden to pay for the schools in their districts, according to a recent release from Rep. Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton).
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Ives: Bill lauded in the House falls short of promised property tax relief
Illinois Republican Representative Jeannie Ives told Dan Proft, host of Illinois Rising, that HB 156, authored by Michelle Mussman, is a faux property tax relief package that will not provide any type of relief, but that will in fact increase Illinois resident’s taxes.
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GOP rep chides chamber: Pick a revenue number and get budget going
Rep. Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton) chastised the House for its lack of progress on a state budget estimate, calling it a failure of the chamber.
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Think tank, state reps propose Budget Solutions 2018 plan to close $7.1 billion deficit
The Illinois Policy Institute is proposing a budget conservative group leaders contend would put an end to the state’s nearly two-year impasse, closing a $7.1 billion deficit without adding any new taxes.
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Ives slams safe spaces, crying sessions for college students after election
Iowa State Rep. Bobby Kaufmann (R-Wilton) has proposed a “Suck it up, Buttercup” bill that seeks to place a scrutinizing eye on safe spaces and cry rooms for college students who cannot cope with reality.