“I am endorsing the re-election of Supervisor Jeff Ings to our Grand Chute Board. Jeff has been a valued member of our Board for these past four years. His focus is to serve the needs and will of our residents. He researches issues, asks good questions, shares helpful ideas, and is extremely responsive to resident questions and concerns. Jeff has played an important role in bringing about the positive direction this Board has been able to accomplish. We are fortunate to have Jeff as a member of our Board.”
— Jason Van Eperen, Grand Chute Town Board Chairman
“Jeff has proven he is concerned for the taxpayers of Grand Chute. He does the research on Town issues, and is not afraid to ask questions and challenge issues on behalf of property owners. The knowledge he has acquired during his two terms in office will enable him to serve us even better these next two years. Jeff has my vote for re-election!”
— Nancy Christensen, Retired, Outagamie County Clerk
Retired, Town of Center Clerk-Treasurer, Past Grand Chute Park Commissioner
“I have known Jeff for more than 20 years. We have worked together on the St. Paul Lutheran Church Council. Jeff is a man of integrity, modesty and efficiency. There is no service activity for which Jeff does not hesitate to help others. As a member of our Town Board these past four years, Jeff has worked to produce changes in direction that I believe reflect the will of our residents. Jeff continues to have my full support. He is a selfless public servant.”
— Dr. Jon Cherney, Retired, Hand to Shoulder Center of Wisconsin
“Jeff Ings has demonstrated that he is listening to the people. The practice of issuing harmfully high special assessments has been stopped. Jeff is also working to keep our public safety programs strong, and to make our ordinances and policies more friendly to residents. He will continue to fight for and support fiscal responsibility with our budgets and spending.”
— Sharron Huss, Former Grand Chute Supervisor
Chairman, Grand Chute Police Academy Association.
“Jeff has played an important role in stopping the special assessments that have created so much financial hardship for families, small businesses and even non-profit organizations. All residents now have a voice in determining a fair, reasonable and consistent way to pay for our roads and other infrastructure needs.”
— Josh Doughty, Appleton Harley-Davidson
Paid for by Ings For Good Government