Lorraine Miller

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Lorraine C. Miller of Fort Worth, Texas is the 35th Clerk of the United States House of Representatives. Replacing Karen L. Haas in February of 2007, she is the first African American to serve as an official of the United States House of Representatives. Prior to being appointed to the Clerk post, she served as the director of intergovernmental relations for then-Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi. This was a senior position akin to the position of Deputy Chief of Staff and senior policy advisors.

In her tenure in the public service, Miller has served in a number of positions in both the legislative and executive branches. Pelosi is the third Democratic Speaker of the House that Miller will be working for, having worked for Tom Foley and Jim Wright in the past. In addition, she worked under Rep. John Lewis of Georgia. During the Clinton Administration, Miller served as a Deputy Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs; in the late 1990s, she transitioned to her role as Bureau Chief of Consumer Information for the Federal Communications Commission. Prior to her service in the FCC, she served as director of government relations for the Federal Trade Commission.

Miller has also served as the president of the Washington D.C. chapter of the NAACP since 2004.[1] As the Clerk of the House she receives a salary of $163,700 a year.[2] According to Legistorm.com she is taking a 4 cent pay cut from her previous post as a senior adviser to the minority leader.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Layton, Lyndsey. "'Milestone of Achievement' on the Hill: Miller Is the First African American To Be House Clerk", Washington Post, February 20, 2007, p. A11.
  2. ^ "Fort Worth native named to serve as clerk of U.S. House" STAR-TELEGRAM 1/31/07
  3. ^ Staff salaries from LegiStorm
Preceded by
Karen L. Haas
Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives
February 2007 - Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent