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Mike Quigley

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Mike Quigley
NameMike Quigley
StateIllinois
District5th
PartyDemocratic
Term startApril 7, 2009
PredecessorRahm Emanuel
Birth dateOctober 17, 1958
Birth placeIndianapolis, Indiana

Mike Quigley is an American politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Illinois's 5th congressional district, which includes parts of Chicago and its surrounding suburbs, such as Elk Grove Village and Franklin Park. He is a member of the Democratic Party and has been in office since 2009, succeeding Rahm Emanuel, who resigned to become White House Chief of Staff under President Barack Obama. Quigley has worked with various organizations, including the Cook County Board of Commissioners and the Chicago City Council. He has also been involved with Loyola University Chicago and Northwestern University.

Early Life and Education

Mike Quigley was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, and grew up in Indiana before moving to Illinois. He attended Loyola University Chicago, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and later a Juris Doctor degree from the Loyola University Chicago School of Law. Quigley also studied at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government and was involved with the University of Chicago. He has been influenced by various politicians, including Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, and Franklin D. Roosevelt, and has worked with organizations such as the American Bar Association and the Illinois State Bar Association.

Career

Before entering politics, Quigley worked as a lawyer and an Cook County Assistant State's Attorney, where he prosecuted cases involving organized crime and public corruption. He also taught at Loyola University Chicago and was involved with the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations. Quigley's career has been shaped by his interactions with notable figures, including Richard Daley, Rod Blagojevich, and Pat Quinn. He has also been involved with various institutions, such as the Art Institute of Chicago, the Field Museum of Natural History, and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra.

U.S. House of Representatives

Quigley was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in a special election held on April 7, 2009, to fill the vacancy left by Rahm Emanuel. He has since been re-elected several times, serving on committees such as the House Committee on Oversight and Reform and the House Committee on Appropriations. Quigley has worked with other representatives, including Nancy Pelosi, Steny Hoyer, and John Boehner, and has been involved in various legislative efforts, such as the Affordable Care Act and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. He has also interacted with Federal Reserve officials, including Ben Bernanke and Janet Yellen.

Political Positions

Quigley has taken positions on various issues, including climate change, gun control, and immigration reform. He has supported legislation such as the Dream Act and the LGBT Equality Act, and has worked with organizations like the Human Rights Campaign and the National Rifle Association. Quigley has also been involved in efforts to address cybersecurity threats and protect consumer privacy, working with institutions such as the Federal Trade Commission and the National Security Agency. He has been influenced by the policies of President Joe Biden and has interacted with other politicians, including Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren, and Bernie Sanders.

Personal Life

Quigley is married to Barbara Quigley and has two daughters, Ellie Quigley and Aidan Quigley. He resides in Chicago, Illinois, and is a member of St. Mary's Church in Lake Forest, Illinois. Quigley has been involved with various charitable organizations, including the United Way and the American Red Cross, and has supported institutions such as the Chicago Public Library and the Museum of Science and Industry. He has also been recognized for his work by organizations such as the NAACP and the Sierra Club.

Category:Members of the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois

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