Mike Quigley Quotes
Top 23 wise famous quotes and sayings by Mike Quigley
Mike Quigley Famous Quotes & Sayings
Discover top inspirational quotes from Mike Quigley on Wise Famous Quotes.
Too often, advances in civil rights or women's rights are undermined by wrong-headed legislation or weak-kneed political leadership.
I've seen it with my own eyes: When government takes money from the poor and the middle class, everyone suffers.
I don't buy that there's nothing we can do to stop criminals and the mentally ill from killing if they want to.
I am committed to working towards a more transparent, accountable, and ethical federal government worthy of the public's trust.
The people of Chicago have made it very clear that they favor sensible restrictions on gun ownership.
Before being elected to Congress, I oversaw the Cook County Hospital System as a Cook County Commissioner for 10 years.
During my time in Washington, I have become increasingly frustrated by the power held by the gun lobby.
We can't allow ourselves to descend down the rabbit hole of unbridled partisanship for partisan sake.
I'm a longtime believer in the old adage that sunlight is the best disinfectant, particularly in politics.
Our Founding Fathers drafted the Bill of Rights to ensure that We the People could determine how best to protect our communities.
When you have a high-volume magazine or an assault weapon, you're not hunting deer or protecting your home; you're out to hunt people.
As a husband and a father of two daughters, I want young women around the globe to have the same rights and opportunities as my daughters.
Ever since I arrived in Washington in April 2009, I have been fighting for more transparency and accountability in government.
As a policy maker, I have to stand up for the rights of all my constituents, regardless of their faith.
Anyone who has ever asked for directions knows you need two crucial pieces of information to get good results: a starting point and a destination.
I spent 10 years fighting for reform in Cook County, and I didn't change my DNA when I got to Washington.
From high school, you can see my Sierra Club card - I've been a member since 1979. That gives you an indication of early interest.