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Rep. Mike Quigley

Democrat from Illinois – 5th District



Update (1/20/2012): SOPA and PIPA have been indefinitely postponed; see statements by Sen. Harry Reid and Rep. Lamar Smith.

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Stance on SOPA
53
Age
4
Years served in House
90.13%
% Votes with Party
Twitter http://twitter.com/RepMikeQuigley
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/repmikequigley
Phone 202-225-4061
Fax 202-225-5603
Office 1124 Longworth House Office Building
Official homepage http://quigley.house.gov/

Financial Contributions by Industry

This reported campaign contributions information comes from the OpenSecrets/Center for Responsive Politics API (read more about their campaign-contributions-per-industry API). You can also visit the OpenSecrets profile for Rep. Quigley.

Industry Election Cycle Amount
Computers/Internet 2010 $13,732
TV/Movies/Music 2010 $7,000
2008 $1,000

Timeline: Rep. Quigley and SOPA

A list of statements and legislative actions made by Rep. Quigley relating to SOPA. Contact us at sopa[at]propublica.org if you have additions or corrections.

Jan 18, 2012 Press release
"Like many of my constituents, I share concerns on several key provisions that were included in the original SOPA text. For this reason, I fought against the DNS blocking authority and voted to remove this part of the bill during the Judiciary Committee markup. The White House later announced its opposition to this provision and Chairman Lamar Smith announced that it would be removed when the markup resumes in February. SOPA is far from finalized and still has 30 amendments under consideration that would drastically alter the language of the bill and its effect on open access to the internet. I encourage my constituents to continue to stay in touch with us with their thoughts as Congress considers this issue."

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