State House Candidate Keeven Knocks on 15,000 Doors, Listens To Voter Concerns
ALTON — Jay Keeven, a candidate for the 112th District State House of Representatives, is addressing voter concerns as the November election approaches. With just three weeks until Election Day on November 5, Keeven has engaged with constituents about pressing issues such as property taxes, the rising cost of living and much more. Keeven was an Illinois State trooper for 27 years and served for eight-plus years as the Edwardsville Police Chief. He is presently the city administrator for Troy. During his state representative campaign, Keeven said he and his associates have knocked on approximately 15,000 doors, listening to residents. He said first on the minds of most was the high property taxes in Madison County and high grocery prices. "I think things do financially assist individuals, but there is a cost-benefit analysis with everything we do," Keeven said. He emphasized the state's budget, which he noted includes $53 billion, has to be analyzed and trimmed. He said he know