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Ives to speak during Fixing Illinois series

State Rep. Jeanne Ives will discuss “Holding Illinois to a Higher Standard” as the next speaker in Elmhurst College’s Fixing Illinois lecture series.

The Wheaton Republican is scheduled to speak at 7 p.m. Oct. 21 in the Founders Lounge of the school’s Frick Center, 190 Prospect Ave., Elmhurst.

Admission is free and the public is invited. For details, call (630) 617-3390.

A freshman legislator, Ives represents the 42nd District in the Illinois House of Representatives. Her main areas of interest include bringing about statewide pension and tax reform, term limits for lawmakers, governmental transparency and school choice.

She serves on the House Appropriations Committee for Elementary & Secondary Education, as well as the House committees on labor, cities and villages, mass transit, and international trade and commerce.

Before her election to the House, Ives served on the Wheaton City Council. After graduating from West Point, she went on to serve in the U.S. Army, where her assignments included platoon leader and headquarters detachment commander for transportation units in Germany.

In June, Elmhurst College launched the lecture series Fixing Illinois: A Great State’s Problems and Promise with the goal of starting an ongoing discussion about the challenges that Illinois faces and empowering residents to help address those challenges and move the state forward.

Previous speakers include businessman and gubernatorial candidate Bruce Rauner; Illinois State Rep. Dennis Reboletti; and Illinois state senator and gubernatorial candidate Kirk Dillard.

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