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Press Releases

January 29, 2018
Rep. Quigley will attend President Trump’s State of the Union Address with his guest Erin Walton, a Chicago resident who serves as Executive Director of Rape Victim Advocates.
Issues: LGBTQI+ Rights

January 18, 2018
Rep. Quigley released a statement after joining over 170 House colleagues in sending a letter to President Trump expressing their support for keeping the federal government open while pressing for the inclusion of urgent bipartisan priorities in any funding resolution.

January 10, 2018
Rep. Quigley released a statement after meeting with Chicago DREAMers.
Issues: Immigration

January 4, 2018
Rep. Quigley joined local elected officials and environmental leaders to celebrate the 2018 implementation of the new federal law banning the sale and manufacture of personal care products containing plastic microbeads, in addition to announcing a joint, New Year resolution to reduce plastic pollution.

December 20, 2017
Rep. Quigley released the following statement after the Republican tax plan passed both the House and Senate:

December 18, 2017
Rep. Quigley announced Ava Hollis, a freshman at York High School, as the winner of the Congressional App Challenge for Illinois’ Fifth Congressional District.

December 15, 2017
Rep. Quigley led a press conference with Illinois election officials on the need to harden our defenses against election hacking.
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December 14, 2017
Rep. Quigley re-introduced the Access to Congressionally Mandated Reports Act (ACMRA) to improve the public and congressional staff’s access to reports mandated by Congress through the establishment of a searchable central repository.

December 13, 2017
Rep. Quigley joined 117 of his Democratic colleagues in sending the below letter to FCC Commissioners urging them not to vote on FCC Chairman Ajit Pai’s “Restoring Internet Freedom Order” to repeal Net Neutrality.

December 13, 2017
Rep. Quigley sent a letter to House leadership urging them to oppose language in the final FY18 appropriations package that would restrict the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other federal agencies from conducting research about gun violence.