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Mike Quigley addresses gender pay gap and security issues in recent statements

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U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley representing Illinois' 5th Congressional District. | Official U.S. House headshot

U.S. Rep. Mike Quigley representing Illinois' 5th Congressional District. | Official U.S. House headshot

Mike Quigley, a U.S. Congressman representing Illinois's 5th District, shared a series of statements recently via social media concerning various critical issues. Quigley, serving since 2009 after succeeding Rahm Emanuel, commented on topics ranging from the gender wage gap to infrastructure developments and national security matters.

On March 25, 2025, Congressman Quigley expressed his concern about gender wage disparities, stating that "The gender wage gap has widened to 75¢ on the dollar. This is unacceptable. Even in women-dominated fields, like education and health care, women earn less than men. Women and families deserve better. We won’t stop fighting until the gap is closed." Quigley's comments highlight an ongoing commitment to addressing pay equity across various sectors.

Two days later, on March 27, Quigley encouraged readers to "Read my latest article in @WashTimes Infrastructure Special Section #Infrastructure https://t.co/a9iMgTbA3d". This post suggests the Congressman's active involvement in discourse surrounding infrastructure, a topic of significance to national development and policy.

Later that same day, Quigley addressed national security concerns, demanding accountability in a matter involving a government official. He stated, "Secretary Hegseth must be removed from his position for recklessly sharing information outside secure channels and endangering the lives of service members. It is simply unfathomable that this country’s top military and intelligence officials discussed classified details of an." This declaration by Quigley underscores his call for stringent security measures and personnel accountability within the government.

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