American - Politician | October 17, 1958 -
I'm thinking of trying to talk Jonathan Toews into running for Congress. We could use him.
Mike Quigley
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I taught policy and politics for seven years at a university. I told my students lobbyists are not a bad thing; they're absolutely vital.
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If I wanted to win all my fights, I would be a Yankee fan. I'm a Cub fan.
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I get lobbied by governments, schools, nurses, charities. It's not all a bad thing.
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We should be growing and make ourselves, as a state and a nation, more competitive. India, China and these other countries are not waiting for us.
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A lot of the O'Hare Modernization Plan may have been a mistake.
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In many cases, here we are, putting out reports that we're spending $100 million a year on, and we're telling the public, 'Oh, you don't have access to them.'
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It's time to elevate the debate in this country and allow the public to access the same neutral, unbiased, nonpartisan information that we in Congress rely on every day.
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President Trump's frequent, unfiltered use of his personal Twitter account as a means of official communication is unprecedented. If the President is going to take to social media to make sudden public policy proclamations, we must ensure that these statements are documented and preserved for future reference.
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Despite the intelligence community's assessment that Russia interfered in our presidential election, President Donald Trump and Republican leadership seem wholly uninterested in examining how and why Russia targeted us - and what we must do to prevent it from happening again.
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From bank accounts to financial systems, power grids to air traffic controls - our most critical infrastructure remain attractive cyber targets, and if they are ever compromised, the effects could be devastating.
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If nothing else, the cyber attacks that occurred during the 2016 presidential election have laid bare the very real vulnerabilities that exist across our government and the private sector. Imagine the harm that could be done if our enemies ever hack into the Department of Defense or Homeland Security.
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