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October 5, 2018
In the News
"If you’re going to have to live through a tragedy as we've seen here, the most important thing is that we learn from it and we learn to grow together."
Issues: Gun Violence Prevention

October 4, 2018
In the News
“The House and Senate Republicans have agreed on an approach, but the minority corners did not agree,” Tara Vales, a spokeswoman for Rep. Mike Quigley (D-Ill.), told Federal News Radio. “Democrats strongly support a pay increase for federal workers, however, we do not believe that partisan provisions should be conditional for the deal.”
Issues: Appropriations

October 4, 2018
Rep. Quigley led Members of the House Transportation, Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Subcommittee in sending a letter to Housing Secretary Ben Carson on the missed deadline for review of crucial LGBT nondiscrimination guidance documents.

October 2, 2018
In the News
“As a criminal defense attorney for 10 years, these investigations often create additional information or there other people that should be questioned.”
Issues: Government Transparency

October 1, 2018
In the News
In a statement, Quigley said Trump’s “dirty power scam” is “nothing more than a giveaway to corporate polluters and is absolutely not a credible replacement for the Obama-era Clean Power Plan.”
Issues: Energy / Environment

October 1, 2018
In the News
Quigley joins MSNBC’s Alex Witt to discuss the FBI’s investigation into Judge Kavanaugh and the latest on Trump’s relationship with Kim Jong-Un.

October 1, 2018
Rep. Quigley introduced the Get the Lead Out of Schools Act, a bill that requires the EPA to establish a lead contamination testing program for all schools and creates a grant program to help school districts conduct lead testing and assist with remediation efforts.

September 28, 2018
Rep. Quigley released the following constituent newsletter in response to the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation hearings:

September 28, 2018
Rep. Quigley released the following statement after the Committee voted to release fifty-three transcripts to the Director of National Intelligence for classification review and eventual release:
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September 28, 2018
In the News
Mike Quigley, an Illinois Democrat on the committee, said in a statement that he “directly asked Chairman Nunes whether the timing of this decision was directed by the White House or the President’s legal team.” Nunes, Quigley said, “refused to answer.”
Issues: Defense & National Security