Jeanne Ives’ Goodbye Message: God Bless the People of Illinois – IL Review

Comment: She is among the very, very few legislators who understands our fiscal crisis and spoken up about it.
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jeff
7 years ago

The only fly in the ointment is that the social conservatives cannot lead with that issue. They also need to reframe how the issue is talked about. It’s too easy to demagogue

Mr_Common_Sense
7 years ago

She was Illinois’s last hope.

Illinois Entrepreneur
7 years ago

The fact that even the Republican party of Illinois could not see to nominate the clear leader needed for this state at this time gives me little confidence that this state will resolve its massive problems.

The voters will need to see some more serious pain before they wake up and vote for serious leaders who understand what is needed to right this listing ship.

Rick
7 years ago

She is the only one who gets it. She makes rauner look like a choir boy in leadership skills and knowledge and moxie. Sad to see her go.

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