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Mike Quigley's Public Statements on Issue: Executive Branch

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On The Ballot: Running, Democratic for U.S. House (IL) - District 5

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07/16/2021 Rep. Kirkpatrick Secures Victories in FY2022 Financial Services and General Funding Bill
05/12/2021 Quigley Grills Former DOD Head Regarding Failures In Response to Capitol Attack
05/11/2021 Quigley Introduces Legislation to Make Release of White House Visitor Logs Mandatory
05/10/2021 Quigley Statement On White House Release Of Visitor Logs
12/18/2020 Quigley, Murphy Introduce Legislation to Protect Presidential Records
12/17/2020 Murphy, Quigley Introduce Legislation To Protect Presidential Records, Enhance Presidential Transition Process To Promote Accountability And National Security
02/12/2018 Quigley Statement on President Trump's Fiscal Year 2019 Budget
10/10/2017 Quigley Statement on Trump Administration's Decision to Repeal the Clean Power Plan
06/20/2017 Sens. Murray, Cantwell Join 196 Members of Congress Asking the Court to Compel President Trump to Obey the Constitution
06/20/2017 Quigley Files Federal Lawsuit Challenging Trump's Violation of Constitution's Anti-Corruption Clause
06/12/2017 Quigley Introduces the Covfefe Act
05/16/2017 Quigley Statement on Reports that Trump Gave Classified Information to Russian Officials
03/24/2017 MAR-A-LAGO Act to Require Disclosure of Visitor Logs at White House, Trump Properties
03/16/2017 Quigley Introduces Resolution Requesting Wiretapping Evidence from Trump, Sessions
02/28/2017 Quigley Invites DACA Student at Loyola to be Guest at President Trump's Joint Address
12/13/2016 Quigley Statement on Nomination of Rick Perry for Energy Secretary
12/13/2016 Quigley Statement on Nomination of Rex Tillerson for Secretary of State
11/20/2014 Quigley Statement on President Obama's Immigration Accountability Executive Actions
11/19/2014 Quigley Joins Roundtable Discussion on LGBT Inclusion in Upcoming Executive Action on Immigration
01/25/2012 Quigley, Conaway Bill to Improve CFTC Cost-Benefit Analysis Passes House Committee
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