Mike continues to fight for ... commonsense gun law reforms that will make our communities safer.
Continue fighting for commonsense gun law reforms that will make communities safer.
Occurrences
Evidence
Roll Call 4 (April 21, 2026): the amendment would have struck section 413 related to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System and possession of firearms; Mike Quigley voted Yea.
Roll Call 16 (May 13, 2026): the motion sought to increase funding for the Community Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiative by $200,000,000; Mike Quigley voted Yea.
Roll Call 5 (May 13, 2026): the motion would have prohibited funds to provide relief from firearms restrictions for persons prohibited due to a domestic violence conviction; Mike Quigley voted Yea.
Assessments
Quigley took concrete same-term federal actions consistent with the promise by voting for violence-prevention funding and against weakening firearm restrictions, including protections related to domestic-violence convictions and NICS-related provisions. However, the evidence shows committee votes and policy advocacy rather than enacted commonsense gun law reforms attributable to him, so this supports partial fulfillment rather than full delivery.