Holding the White House Accountable
Since President Donald Trump's second inauguration, I have been working hard to oppose his dangerous actions. From cosponsoring legislation to limit Elon Musk's access to sensitive data to speaking out on the House floor, I am determined to use every lever at Democrats' disposal to stand up to Donald Trump. Check this page for regular updates on the actions I've taken and make sure to subscribe to my newsletter for a weekly rundown of my latest work.
On Wednesday, March 5, I held a virtual town hall to share how I'm fighting to hold the White House accountable. You can watch that below or HERE.
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More on Holding the White House Accountable
Today, U.S. Representative Mike Quigley (IL-05), a member of the House Appropriations Committee, released a statement on his intention to vote against House Republicans’ year-long continuing resolution unless certain conditions are met.
Dear Friend,
Amid the chaos coming out of the White House, I'm continuing to find ways to speak up for democracy. It remains my biggest priority to hear directly from you about how this administration is impacting you.
Dear Friend,
This week was our first district work period since Donald Trump's second inauguration and I made it a priority to spend as much time communicating with you, my constituents, as possible. Here are three things I worked on for you this week.
Dear Friend,
It was another chaotic week in Washington thanks to the Trump administration's latest actions. Nonetheless, I am undaunted in my determination to fight against their harmful policies. Below are just a few of the steps I took this week to stand against President Trump's actions.
1. Called on the Trump Administration to Uphold Peace in the Middle East