

Chicago Rep. Quigley discusses his ‘no’ vote on stopgap funding bill to avert government shutdown
The North Side Congressman was the only Democrat who did not vote to approve the plan. He took issue with the lack of funding for Ukraine.
Lawmakers narrowly avoided a government shutdown Saturday night, passing a stopgap funding measure that will allow Washington to function for 45 days. Democrats backed the bill nearly unanimously in the House. There was just one holdout: Rep. Quigley, co-chair of Congressional Ukraine Caucus.
Reset learns more about what motivated his vote and where he sees the process going from here.
GUEST: Rep. Mike Quigley, IL D-Chicago
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Chicago Rep. Quigley discusses his ‘no’ vote on stopgap funding bill to avert government shutdown
The North Side Congressman was the only Democrat who did not vote to approve the plan. He took issue with the lack of funding for Ukraine.
Lawmakers narrowly avoided a government shutdown Saturday night, passing a stopgap funding measure that will allow Washington to function for 45 days. Democrats backed the bill nearly unanimously in the House. There was just one holdout: Rep. Quigley, co-chair of Congressional Ukraine Caucus.
Reset learns more about what motivated his vote and where he sees the process going from here.
GUEST: Rep. Mike Quigley, IL D-Chicago