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113th Congress

January 29, 2014
In the News
Quigley invited Ameya Pawar to be his guest at Tuesday's State of the Union speech. The extended Pawar family serves as a reminder of "how much talent comes from immigration," Quigley says.
Issues: Immigration

January 29, 2014
In the News
"You may lose folks to the extremes on both sides, but in the final analysis, the bipartisan efforts are going to be the only things that succeed."
Issues: Economy and Jobs

January 28, 2014
Speeches
"The United States should continue to stand with the Ukrainian people in their desire for economic growth and a free republic."
Issues: Defense and Foreign Affairs

January 28, 2014
Speeches
"The list of things this Congress can do to support the lives of the Americans we represent is endless. It is a shame that we waste so much time having the same old arguments."
Issues: Reproductive Rights

January 28, 2014
U.S. Representative Mike Quigley (IL-05) released the following statement in response to President Obama’s State of the Union address.

January 26, 2014
Speeches
U.S. Representative Mike Quigley (IL-05) condemns violent force against peaceful protestors in Ukraine and reiterates his support for the people's fight for a free and democratic country.
Issues: Defense and Foreign Affairs

January 26, 2014
In the News
Quigley said he'd like to see O'Hare spread out its runway usage more evenly, particularly at night, so some neighborhoods aren't saturated.

January 24, 2014
In the News
"This year, we joined together to invite people whose stories illustrate the importance of immigration reform and to make clear that passing comprehensive immigration reform should be at the top of the to-do list," Reps. Gutiérrez, Quigley, Schakowsky, Schneider and Foster said together in a statement.
Issues: Immigration

January 24, 2014
U.S. Representative Mike Quigley (IL-05) worked as a treatment plant operator at the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District of Greater Chicago (MWRD) as part of his Undercover Congressman series.

January 20, 2014
In the News
As the number of complaints about the racket caused by jets using O'Hare Airport's new runway soar, two Northwest Side aldermen want answers from airport officials about what can be done to turn down the volume