Continue fighting for commonsense gun law reforms that will make communities safer.

Mike Quigley · Illinois · Democratic

policy impact 0.63 specificity 0.58 extraction confidence 91%

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Mike continues to fight for ... commonsense gun law reforms that will make our communities safer.

Commits to keep pursuing gun law reforms.

About - Quigley
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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.

Quigley voted to remove a firearms/NICS provision in committee, showing active engagement on gun policy in the lookback window.

partial same_term A for effort

FULL COMMITTEE VOTES
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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.

Quigley backed federal violence-prevention funding in committee, a concrete pro-safety action consistent with his gun-reform posture.

partial same_term A for effort

FULL COMMITTEE VOTES
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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.

Quigley supported preserving firearms restrictions for domestic-violence offenders, another concrete committee action on gun safety.

partial same_term A for effort

FULL COMMITTEE VOTES
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Assessments

partial same_term A for effort

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.

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