In the News
September 6, 2018
Rep. Mike Quigley is officially the best brewer in Congress. Well, that’s according to the Brew Across America Beer Festival judges, who awarded his “Scout’s Cerveza” the Brew Democracy Cup on Wednesday.
September 5, 2018
“Obviously, some people are lying to us because [testimony is] inconsistent. . . . It is one of several examples of where somebody had to have lied to us.”
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August 27, 2018
"I think that Mr. Cohen, Trump Jr. and others need to come back in light of new documents, new revelations, new issues that have become aware to the public. They should come back under subpoena and be forced to answer questions."
August 23, 2018
Rep. Quigley discusses hush money payments.
August 22, 2018
"A lot of the victories happen locally. Every governmental body can make a difference on ( LGBTQ ) issues: local school councils, state senators, aldermen, lawmakers in the county levels, townships. Don't give up on that ballot. Influence a generation of lawmakers."
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LGBTQI+ Rights
August 20, 2018
"Ahead of the panel discussion, U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley (D-Chicago) spoke about putting things into a wider context of what is happening politically in this country. He said that there is a battle for the soul of the U.S. and the only way to change things for the better is by Democrats gaining control of Congress in November."
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LGBTQI+ Rights
August 8, 2018
Rep. Quigley reflects on the past 30 years since lights came to Wrigley Field.
August 1, 2018
“Not only are there numerous questions regarding the Crosscheck system’s ability to adequately secure the private voter information it collects, but there exists overwhelming evidence that the program predominately produces inaccurate or false matches."
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August 1, 2018
Rep. Quigley chats with MSNBC about Trump's recent tweets over the Russia investigation and whether the President's behavior constitute obstruction of justice.
July 31, 2018
Rep. Mike Quigley, a Chicago Democrat who serves on the House Intelligence Committee and is one of his caucus’ strongest advocates for election security funding, seated in his Capitol Hill office, “All I can say on the record is I don’t believe they wanted to be found.”
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