Jeff Miller

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Jeff Miller
Jeff Miller

Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Florida's 1st district
Incumbent
Assumed office 
October 16, 2001
Preceded by Joe Scarborough

Born June 27, 1959 (1959-06-27) (age 48)
St. Petersburg, Florida
Political party Republican
Spouse Vicki Miller
Religion Methodist

Jefferson B. "Jeff" Miller (born June 27, 1959), American politician, has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 2001, representing Florida's 1st congressional district. His district includes all of Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, Holmes, and Washington Counties.

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[edit] Early life and education

Miller was born in St. Petersburg, Florida, and received a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism[1] from the University of Florida in 1984.[2] He was a real estate broker and a deputy sheriff before taking public office.[3] Miller lives in the small town of Chumuckla, Florida (Native American word for "Healing Waters"), which is located about 20 miles northeast of Pensacola, Florida.

[edit] Political career

[edit] Florida House of Representatives

Miller was a member of the Florida House of Representatives from 1998 to 2001.[2] During his three years there, he was a member of the committees on Utilities & Telecommunications, Congressional Redistricting, Council for Ready Infrastructure, and Rules, Ethics & Elections.

[edit] United States House of Representatives

Miller entered the House in a special election to replace Joe Scarborough in 2001.

During the 107th Congress, he served on the House Armed Services Committee (Subcommittee on Total Force[4] and the Subcommittee on Military Research and Development[4]) and the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs.[3]

During the 108th Congress, he served on the House Armed Services Committee (Subcommittee on Readiness[5] and the Subcommittee on Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities[5]) and the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs.[6]

During the 109th Congress, he served on the House Armed Services Committee (Subcommittee on Readiness[7] the Subcommittee on Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities,[7] and the Subcommittee on Projection Forces[7]), the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, and the United States Select Bipartisan Committee on Hurricane Katrina Preparation/Response Investigation.[8]

He serves on the following committees in the 110th Congress:[3]

[edit] Issues

Jeff Miller typically votes with the Republican bloc. Here are specific issues:

[edit] Security

[edit] Economics

[edit] Military Commissions Act

  • Pro-military tribunals for detainees[20]

[edit] Science and Education

[edit] Energy and the Environment

[edit] Foreign Policy

[edit] Social Policy

[edit] Politics and Law

  • Anti-house ethics rules[30]
  • Anti-lobbying reform[31]
  • Pro-cutting congressmembers' pay[32]
  • Pro-medical malpractice reform[33]

[edit] Electoral History

  • 2001 Special House Election — Florida 1st District
    • Jeff Miller (R) 66%
    • Steve Briese (D) 28%
    • John G. Ralls, Jr. (NPA) 6%
  • 2002 Race for U.S. House of Representatives — Florida 1st District
    • Jeff Miller (R) (inc.), 74%
    • Bert Oram (D), 26%
  • 2004 Race for U.S. House of Representatives — Florida 1st District
    • Jeff Miller (R) (inc.), 76%
    • Mark Coutu (D), 24%
  • 2006 Race for U.S. House of Representatives — Florida 1st District
    • Jeff Miller (R) (inc.), 69%
    • Joe Roberts (D), 30%

[edit] References

  1. ^ Jeff Miller at NNDB.
  2. ^ a b Jeff Miller's Florida House of Representatives Profile.
  3. ^ a b c Jeff Miller's Profile.
  4. ^ a b House Armed Services Subcomittee membership list, 107th Congress
  5. ^ a b House Armed Services Subcomittee membership list, 108th Congress.
  6. ^ Jeff Miller's Committee Membership.
  7. ^ a b c House Armed Services Subcomittee membership list.
  8. ^ Vote Smart info on Hurricane Katrina Preparation/Response Investigation Committee.
  9. ^ Jeff Miller on Dubai Port Deal.
  10. ^ Jeff Miller on Defense (That region of the Gulf Coast has several military bases)
  11. ^ Jeff Miller on Veterans' Benefits.
  12. ^ Jeff Miller on War & Peace. ontheissues.org.
  13. ^ Jeff Miller on Taxes.
  14. ^ Jeff Miller on Social Security.
  15. ^ Jeff Miller on Telecommunications states that he supported H.R. 2052: Preservation of Localism, Program Diversity, and Competition in Television Broadcast Service Act
  16. ^ Jeff Miller on Internet Radio.
  17. ^ Jeff Miller on Telecommunications.
  18. ^ Jeff Miller on Agriculture.
  19. ^ Voted Aye on DR-CAFTA: H.R. 3045: Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act
  20. ^ Voted Aye on S. 3930: Military Commissions Act of 2006
  21. ^ Jeff Miller on Education.
  22. ^ Voted Nay on H.R. 810: Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act of 2005
  23. ^ Jeff Miller on the Environment.
  24. ^ Jeff Miller on Offshore Drilling.
  25. ^ Jeff Miller on the United Nations.
  26. ^ Jeff Miller on Abortion.
  27. ^ Jeff Miller on the Judiciary.
  28. ^ Jeff Miller on Immigration.
  29. ^ Jeff Miller on 2nd Amendment Rights.
  30. ^ Just how tangled up in the GOP Culture of Corruption is Jeff Miller?
  31. ^ Voted Nay on H. Res. 648: To eliminate floor privileges and access to Member exercise facilities for registered lobbyists...
  32. ^ Jeff Miller on Government Reform.
  33. ^ Jeff Miller on Healthcare.

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Political offices
Preceded by
Joe Scarborough
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Florida's 1st congressional district

2001–Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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