Mike Quigley Explained

Mike Quigley
State:Illinois
Term Start:April 7, 2009
Predecessor:Rahm Emanuel
Office1:Member of the
Cook County Board of Commissioners
from the 10th district
Term Start1:1998
Term End1:2009
Predecessor1:Maria Pappas
Successor1:Bridget Gainer
Birth Name:Michael Bruce Quigley
Birth Date:17 October 1958
Birth Place:Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Children:2
Education:Roosevelt University (BA)
University of Chicago (MPP)
Loyola University Chicago (JD)

Michael Bruce Quigley (; born October 17, 1958) is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for since the April 7, 2009 special election. The district includes most of Chicago's North Side and several of its western suburbs. He is a member of the Democratic Party. Quigley is a former member of the Cook County Board of Commissioners, where he represented Chicago's northside neighborhoods of Lakeview, Uptown, and Rogers Park. He previously taught environmental policy and Chicago politics as an adjunct professor at Loyola University Chicago.[1]

Chicago Sun-Times political writer Fran Spielman has described Quigley as, "a political centrist with a progressive bent".[2]

Early life, education, and early political career

Quigley was raised in Carol Stream, Illinois, where he graduated from Glenbard North High School in 1977. He then attended Roosevelt University, where he earned his bachelor's degree. Quigley moved into the Lakeview area of Chicago in 1982, and became involved in community activities. He attended the Loyola University Chicago School of Law, where he earned a Juris Doctor degree, and the University of Chicago, where he earned a master's degree in public policy.

The start of Quigley's political career saw him serve as a chief aide to Chicago Alderman Bernie Hansen.[2]

Cook County Board of Commissioners

Quigley was first elected to the Cook County Board of Commissioners in 1998, succeeding Maria Pappas, who was elected Cook County Treasurer.[3] During his tenure, he gained a reputation as a reformer, opposing tax hikes that were supported by Cook County Board President John Stroger and later his son and successor Todd Stroger. Quigley contended the county could operate more efficiently and presented reports to support his position. He also challenged the practice of finding jobs for Democratic officials with the Cook County Forest Preserve District.[4]

U.S. House of Representatives

Elections

2009

See main article: 2009 Illinois's 5th congressional district special election. In early 2009, incumbent U.S. Representative Rahm Emanuel of resigned to become White House Chief of Staff to newly elected President Barack Obama. The congressional vacancy was filled via the special election. Quigley was one of 12 candidates to file in the Democratic primary—the real contest in this heavily Democratic district. He was endorsed by the Chicago Sun-Times, which called him "a constant advocate for fiscal responsibility and a watchdog against waste and corruption".[5] He was also endorsed by the Chicago Tribune, which cited Quigley's efforts to improve county government, noting, "If Quigley's ideas had all been put in place, the county would not be crying now for more money".[6] He won the March special primary with 22% of the vote. The second-place candidate, State Representative John Fritchey, received 18%.[7] After the primary, Quigley won the April special election with 69% of the vote over Republican challenger Rosanna Pulido.[8] The district and its predecessors have been in Democratic hands for all but three years since 1909.

2010

Quigley won reelection to his first full term in 2010 with 71% of the vote.[9]

2012

After redistricting, Quigley's district was pushed into DuPage County. The new district absorbed the home of 13th district Republican Congresswoman Judy Biggert. But Biggert opted to run in the 11th district, the successor to the old 13th. The old 5th is only slightly less Democratic than its predecessor; Obama won the district in 2008 with 70% (down three points from the old 5th), and 2010 Democratic U.S. Senate nominee Alexi Giannoulias carried it with 55% of the vote.[10] No Democrat filed to run against him. Only one Republican filed, self-employed businessman Dan Schmitt.[11]

Tenure

On July 12, 2017, Quigley introduced H. R. 2884, "The Communications Over Various Feeds Electronically for Engagement Act (COVFEFE Act)".[12] The bill would require the National Archives to preserve and store social media posts by the President of the United States. It was referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform on the same day, yet saw no further congressional action.[13]

On September 30, 2023, Quigley was the sole Democrat to vote against Republican-introduced legislation to keep the U.S. government funded, citing its lack of aid to Ukraine.[14] Quigley voted in favor of three military aid package supplementals for Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan respectively in April 2024, along with most Democrats.[15] [16] [17]

Quigley voted with President Joe Biden's stated position 100% of the time in the 117th Congress, according to a FiveThirtyEight analysis.[18]

Gun control

In May 2011, Quigley sponsored an amendment to the Patriot Act prohibiting the sale of weapons to people on the FBI's Terrorist Watch List.[19] He believed that the Republican limitation of civil liberties under the Patriot Act contradicted their unwillingness to limit Second Amendment rights. The amendment came under fire from Representatives James Sensenbrenner Jr. and Louie Gohmert, who argued that it would infringe on the Second Amendment rights of those mistakenly placed on the Terrorist Watch List. The bill failed on a party-line House Judiciary panel vote, 21–11.[19]

Public health

Quigley has received a rating of 100 (on a scale of 1 to 100) from the American Public Health Association, indicating his strong support of healthcare legislation. In April 2011, he voted against Paul Ryan's budget plan (which involved budget cuts to Medicare, as well as decreased government funding to help citizens procure health insurance). Also in April 2011, Quigley voted against repealing the "Prevention and Public Health" fund, a fund focused on Community and Clinical Prevention of chronic diseases, as well as allotting money towards health-care infrastructure and research. He also voted for increases in government spending on physical and occupational therapy.

In March 2021, Quigley announced his support for the Medicare for All Act of 2021 introduced by Pramila Jayapal and Debbie Dingell.[20]

Environment

A Sierra Club member since high school, Quigley initially joined politics because of his desire to help the environment through legislation. He has enacted this desire through supporting the American Clean Energy and Security Act, a 2009 bill to create an emissions trading plan which passed in the House of Representatives, but was defeated in the Senate. Quigley also introduced the Federal Birdsafe Buildings Bill, a 2011 initiative to make all buildings built by the General Services Administration built with the maximum amount of bird-safe materials and features. In April 2011, he voted to prohibit invasive research on great apes.

Veterans

Quigley has worked to improve healthcare and education opportunities for veterans.[21] His district office is also known to make services available to veterans whenever they need it, such as helping one veteran receive medals that he had been waiting over 20 years to receive.[22] In 2013, Quigley introduced a bill to the House to prevent veterans from entering into debt to pay for tuition before GI benefits are received. His hope was to provide greater educational opportunities to veterans with this bill.[23]

Abortion

Quigley supports reproductive rights, and voted against banning federal health coverage for abortions.[24] He also supports federal funding for family planning and sex education, as well as creating more preventive steps to avoid unwanted pregnancies altogether.[21]

LGBTQ rights

Quigley supports LGBTQ rights, and showed his support in 2012 by participating in National Coming Out Day as a show of solidarity.[24] [25] He has called for the FDA to revoke its ban on allowing blood donations from gay and bisexual men.[25]

In September 2014, Quigley was one of 69 members of Congress to sign a letter to then-FDA commissioner Sylvia Burwell requesting that the FDA revise its policy banning donation of corneas and other tissues by men who have had sex with another man in the preceding five years.[26] [27]

Committee assignments

For the 118th Congress:[28]

Caucus memberships

Other political activities

Quigley considered running for mayor of Chicago in 2019, after Rahm Emanuel indicated he would not seek reelection, but ultimately did not.[35] In early 2022, it was reported that Quigley was considering a run for mayor in 2023.[36] [37] In April 2022, he announced he would not enter the race,[38] and subsequently endorsed U.S. Representative Chuy Garcia's campaign.[39]

On July 5, 2024, Quigley called for Joe Biden to withdraw from the 2024 United States presidential election.[40]

Electoral history

Cook County Board of Commissioners

1998
2002
2006

Congressional

2009 (special)
2010
2012
2014
2016
2018
2020
  • 2022
  • Awards and recognition

    In 2009, Quigley was inducted into the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame as a Friend of the Community.[41]

    Personal life

    Quigley and his wife Barbara have two daughters.[42]

    External links

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    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Congressional Directory, 2020.
    2. Web site: Spielman . Fran . After taking a pass on mayor's race, U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley endorses Garcia . Chicago Sun-Times . 11 February 2023 . en . 10 February 2023.
    3. Web site: For Elvis' Fans, It Will Be A Jelly Doughnut Kind Of Day. January 8, 1998. Judy. Hevrdejs. Mike. Conklin. August 3, 2017. Chicago Tribune. Chicago, Illinois.
    4. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chicago/chi-emanuel-seat-bios-quigley-cifeb19,0,2420537.story "Cook Co. Commissioner Quigley voice of independents"
    5. Web site: Quigley right choice for 5th District seat . . February 14, 2009.
    6. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/opinion/chi-0218edit2feb18,0,7339979.story "Democrats Best: Quigley"
    7. Web site: IL – District 05 – Special Election – D Primary Race – Mar 03, 2009 . Our Campaigns . March 27, 2012.
    8. Web site: IL – District 05 – Special Election Race – Apr 07, 2009 . Our Campaigns . March 27, 2012.
    9. Web site: IL – District 05 Race – Nov 02, 2010 . Our Campaigns . March 27, 2012.
    10. News: Fieldman . Chuck . Congressional remap pushes Chicago Democratic districts to Hinsdale, Oak Brook . The Doings Western Springs . July 7, 2011 . March 27, 2012 . https://archive.today/20120729131025/http://westernsprings.suntimes.com/5624580-417/congressional-remap-pushes-democratic-chicago-districts-to-hinsdale-oak-brook.html . July 29, 2012 . dead .
    11. Web site: Variety of challengers for U.S. Congress . The Doings Weekly . December 27, 2011 . March 27, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120103132300/http://burrridge.suntimes.com/news/9671352-418/variety-of-challengers-for-us-congress.html . January 3, 2012 . dead .
    12. News: Yanny vs. Laurel, 'covfefe', Beyonce's twins and more moments that broke the internet. WPVI-TV. Danny Clemens. 2018-11-21. 2019-09-09.
    13. https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/2884/actions H.R.2884 – COVFEFE Act of 2017, Actions Overview
    14. News: Single Democrat votes 'no' on House GOP's government funding bill. The Hill. Folley. Aris. September 30, 2023. September 30, 2023.
    15. Web site: Washington . U. S. Capitol Room H154 . p:225-7000 . DC 20515-6601 . 2024-04-20 . Roll Call 152 Roll Call 152, Bill Number: H. R. 8034, 118th Congress, 2nd Session . 2024-04-22 . Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives . en.
    16. Web site: Washington . U. S. Capitol Room H154 . p:225-7000 . DC 20515-6601 . 2024-04-20 . Roll Call 151 Roll Call 151, Bill Number: H. R. 8035, 118th Congress, 2nd Session . 2024-04-22 . Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives . en.
    17. Web site: Washington . U. S. Capitol Room H154 . p:225-7000 . DC 20515-6601 . 2024-04-20 . Roll Call 146 Roll Call 146, Bill Number: H. R. 8036, 118th Congress, 2nd Session . 2024-04-22 . Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives . en.
    18. Web site: Bycoffe . Aaron . Wiederkehr . Anna . 2021-04-22 . Does Your Member Of Congress Vote With Or Against Biden? . 2023-11-15 . FiveThirtyEight . en.
    19. News: Lillis. Mike. Judiciary Republicans kill bill blocking gun sales to suspected terrorists. https://archive.today/20130203212851/http://thehill.com/homenews/house/161037-judiciary-republicans-kill-bill-blocking-gun-sales-to-suspected-terrorists?page=2%23comments. dead. February 3, 2013. The Hill. May 13, 2011.
    20. Web site: Quigley announces support for Medicare for All to expand health insurance for millions. March 19, 2021. quigley.house.gov. United States House of Representatives.
    21. Web site: Policy Positions . Congressman Mike Quigley .
    22. Web site: Quigley Presents Medals to World War II Veteran . Congressman Mike Quigley .
    23. Web site: Quigley: No More Vets in Debt . Congressman Mike Quigley . https://web.archive.org/web/20121110153626/http://quigley.house.gov/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=198&Itemid=82. dead. 2012-11-10.
    24. Web site: Mike Quigley (Democrat, district 5) . On The Issues .
    25. Web site: Quigley Tapes Mouth Shut for NOH8 Campaign and National Coming Out Day . Congressman Mike Quigley .
    26. https://www.baldwin.senate.gov/imo/media/doc/9.8.14%20Bicameral%20Letter%20to%20HHS%20on%20MSM%20Policies.pdf 9.8.14 Bicameral Letter to HHS on MSM Policies
    27. Tissue Guidances. https://web.archive.org/web/20080319073505/https://www.fda.gov/Cber/gdlns/tissdonor.htm#iv. Center for Biologics Evaluation and. Research. December 4, 2020. March 19, 2008. FDA. www.fda.gov . dead.
    28. Web site: Mike Quigley . Clerk of the United States House of Representatives . May 31, 2023.
    29. Web site: Membership. Congressional Arts Caucus. 13 March 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180612140644/https://artscaucus-slaughter.house.gov/membership. June 12, 2018. dead.
    30. Web site: Members. Congressional Transparency Caucus. 19 January 2020.
    31. Web site: Members. New Democrat Coalition. 5 February 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180208100356/https://newdemocratcoalition-himes.house.gov/members. February 8, 2018. dead.
    32. Web site: Our Members. U.S. House of Representatives International Conservation Caucus. 5 August 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180801155201/https://royce.house.gov/internationalconservation/members.html. August 1, 2018. dead.
    33. Web site: Members. U.S. – Japan Caucus. 14 December 2018.
    34. Web site: Members of the Veterinary Medicine Caucus. Veterinary Medicine Caucus. 12 October 2018. March 27, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190327090924/https://schrader.house.gov/committees/veterinary-medicine-caucus.htm. dead.
    35. Web site: Sweet . Lynn . Rep. Quigley may run: 'Who wouldn't be interested in being mayor of Chicago?' . Chicago Sun-Times . 9 March 2020 . en . 6 September 2018.
    36. Web site: Spielman . Fran . 2022-03-08 . An early look at the race for mayor of Chicago . 2022-03-09 . Chicago Sun-Times . en.
    37. Web site: Kapos . Shia . 2022-03-24 . Bring out the soapbox. We're all ears. . 2022-03-24 . POLITICO . en.
    38. Web site: U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley he won't run for Chicago mayor in 2023. Chicago Tribune. April 28, 2022.
    39. Web site: After taking a pass on mayor's race, U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley endorses Garcia. Chicago Sun-Times. February 10, 2023.
    40. Web site: Illinois Democrat becomes latest House member to call on Biden to exit race . . 12 July 2024.
    41. Web site: Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame . glhalloffame.org . November 1, 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20151017032241/http://www.glhalloffame.org/index.pl?page=inductees&todo=year . October 17, 2015 .
    42. Mike Quigley . RepMikeQuigley . 1029471779532795904 . Thanks to our thoughtful daughters, Alyson & Meghan, for helping us celebrate our wedding anniversary. Barb, it has been the most amazing 19 years by your side..