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August 4, 2015
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U.S. Reps. Mike Quigley (D-IL), Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) and Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) on July 31 released a statement regarding the steps the Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA) will be taking to address issues relating to noise at Chicago O’Hare International Airport.

July 23, 2015
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Rep. Quigley joined more than 130 colleagues in introducing the Equality Act, comprehensive legislation to ban discrimination against LGBT individuals in public accommodations, housing, employment, and other core areas of daily life.
Issues: LGBTQI+ Rights

July 20, 2015
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Rep. Quigley discusses women--and minority--owned businesses, as well as the need for a long-term, fully funded transportation bill.
Issues: Appropriations

July 16, 2015
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Rep. Quigley presented an amendment to the 2016 Homeland Security appropriations bill that would prohibit the detention of immigrant children and families by the U.S.
Issues: Appropriations Immigration

June 24, 2015
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Rep. Mike Quigley (D-Ill.) on Wednesday called on Congress to debate gun laws in the aftermath of last week’s mass shooting in Charleston, S.C.
Issues: Gun Violence Prevention

June 23, 2015
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Rep. Quigley and others introduced a House Resolution in honor of the Chicago Blackhawks and their 2015 NHL Stanley Cup Championship.

June 2, 2015
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Rep.Quigley will accompany President Barack Obama at this weekend's G-7 summit meetings in Germany.
Issues: Defense and Foreign Affairs

May 27, 2015
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Rep. Quigley called on Congress last week to fund implementation of safety technology.
Issues: Appropriations

May 19, 2015
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Rep. Quigley wrote an article for the University of Chicago on international trade and environmental standards.
Issues: Defense and Foreign Affairs

May 5, 2015
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"If they close the diagonals, that's the end of the argument," said U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley, a Chicago Democrat whose district includes suburbs near the airport. Quigley argued people did not get enough information about noise when the O'Hare modernization plan was first discussed years ago.