Quigley Fights for LGBT Equality in Immigration Reform“I am extremely disappointed that my colleagues in the Senate are choosing not to extend the same rights and considerations to same-sex families that we give to any other family in our immigration system,” said Rep. Quigley. “I’m reminded of Grant and Gabe, a Chicago couple who live everyday under ... |
Quigley Transparency Bill Passes House Committee"Making these reports publicly accessible ensures that government business is done transparently and empowers everyday citizens to be the government’s best watchdog, holding it accountable to the people it serves,” said Rep. Quigley. ... |
Chris Bentley: U.S. Rep. Quigley floats bill to curb bird building collisionsU.S. Representative Mike Quigley (IL-05) wants to require all federal buildings to explore such bird-safe materials and design features. The Federal Bird-Safe Buildings Act, introduced Wednesday, calls for each federal public building constructed, acquired, or altered by the General Services Administration to “incorporate, to the maximum extent possible, bird-safe building ... |
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To find out about Tag Clouds, click here.| Quigley Introduces Bill to Strengthen State Pay-to-Play Laws |
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WASHINGTON, DC – Today, before returning home for the August recess, U.S. Representative Mike Quigley (D-IL) introduced a bill that would help protect and strengthen state pay-to-play laws that get watered down when their federal funding appears to be in jeopardy. H.R. 3427 – the State Ethics Law Protection Act – would end the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Highway Administration’s (FHWA) practice of threatening to withhold funds from states that have anti-corruption laws. |