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Congressman Mike Quigley

Representing the 5th District of Illinois

Energy / Environment

Innovative policies that address some of our most pressing environmental threats are critical to creating a more sustainable future. Today, climate change is a real threat to our land, water, air, animals, plants and future generations. Congress can’t afford to sit back and continue to do nothing. We must take action now to protect our  public lands and waters, support and enhance the Clean Water Act and the Clean Air Act, give the Environmental Protection Agency the tools and funding it needs to do its job, and prevent harmful legislation that denies the reality of climate change and its impacts around the world.
 
As a member of the House Sustainable Energy and Environment Coalition (SEEC), I have been a stalwart defender of the environment, supporting legislation that promotes clean energy development, reduces harmful carbon and methane emissions, and protects our public lands and wildlife. In addition, as a life-long member of the Sierra Club, I have been proud to stand up for our environment, a fact that is reflected by my 97% score on the League of Conservation Voters’ 2015 National Environmental Scorecard. I have consistently supported legislation that aims to protect our planet as well as the health of people around the world, while also supporting job growth and a strong and sustainable economy. Since coming to Congress, I have also introduced legislation to help keep our communities safe and better prepared for the impacts of severe storms. For example, the Urban Flooding Awareness Act addresses increased flooding in urban communities and aims to find solutions for the communities most impacted by flooding.
 
I understand that we cannot solve the climate crisis without realizing how interconnected its impacts truly are. Today, the results of climate change can already be seen across the world’s plant and animal populations. During my time in Congress, I’ve been proud to support wildlife and the Endangered Species Act, which, for over forty years has helped prevent the extinction of our nation’s wildlife treasures. More specifically, I have introduced legislation to protect and preserve migratory bird populations around the country. The Federal Bird-Safe Buildings Act is a cost neutral bill, which will save the lives of millions of birds. This bipartisan legislation calls for each public building constructed, acquired, or significantly altered by the General Services Administration (GSA) to incorporate, to the maximum extent possible, bird-safe building materials and design features.
 
Protecting our environment is a top priority of mine and one of the reasons I entered public service. I will continue working with my colleagues to address the realities of climate change, and will dedicate my time in Congress to supporting legislation that protects our communities and develops strategies to combat the many threats facing our environment. 
 

Rep. Mike Quigley visited Loyola University Chicago to discuss migratory bird safety across and to learn what the university is doing to make buildings on its Lake Shore Campus more bird safe.

Rep. Quigley published an editorial in the Daily Herald on the global importance of clean drinking water on World Water Day.

Rep. Mike Quigley (IL-05) spoke to his colleagues on the House floor about how scientists have discovered a number of “tipping points” where abrupt changes in climate could create a variety of national and global effects. 

 

More on Energy / Environment

Apr 6, 2016 Press Release
U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley toured urban flooding sites in at Graue Mill in Hinsdale, Illinois and Albany Park in Chicago, Illinois and received updates on the flood prevention investments made in these neighborhoods.
Mar 22, 2016 Editorials
In America, most of us are lucky enough to take our clean drinking water for granted. We think of contaminated drinking water as a problem that happens to other people in remote parts of the world. However, the recent crisis in Flint, Michigan, has forced us to recognize that these problems can also crop up close to home. As we celebrate World Water Day today, let's consider the threat our aging water infrastructure poses to our clean drinking water right here at home, and what we can do about it.
Mar 17, 2016 Press Release
Reps Quigley and Duckworth today introduced a comprehensive legislative approach to address the nationwide contaminated drinking water crisis brought to light by ongoing problems with the public water supply in Flint, Michigan.
Mar 9, 2016 Press Release
U.S. Representative Mike Quigley and U.S. Senator Dick Durbin wrote to Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Director Craig Fugate today to ask that the agency “quickly initiate…a nationwide study focusing on the prevalence, causes, and costs of urban flooding.”
Feb 23, 2016 Press Release
U.S. Representative Mike Quigley and Dr. Dan Benishek introduced the Great Lakes Fishery Research Authorization Act of 2016, bipartisan legislation that provides the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) Great Lakes Science Center with the dedicated funding it needs to conduct critical research and support the $7 billion Great Lakes sport and commercial fishery industry.

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