U.S. Rep. Mary Miller (R-IL)
Recent News About U.S. Rep. Mary Miller (R-IL)
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Rep Mary Miller critiques governor Pritzker's energy policy on social media
In recent tweets by Rep. Mary Miller from December 9-12, she addresses issues related to Governor Pritzker’s energy policies in Illinois, criticizes FBI operations under President Biden and Director Wray while advocating for leadership changes...
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Mary Miller criticizes media and policies in recent tweets
In recent tweets dated from late November 2024, Rep. Mary Miller expressed strong opinions against liberal media outlets like MSNBC and progressive transgender policies under discussion with the incoming Trump administration.
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Rep. Mary Miller criticizes Biden-Harris administration over national security and economic policies
WASHINGTON - In response to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris' "America Last" agenda, Congresswoman Mary Miller (R-IL) made the following statement:
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Rep. Mary Miller introduces bill defining gender as male or female
Congresswoman Mary Miller (R-IL) introduced the Defining Male and Female Act this week, aiming to constitutionally codify the definition of gender as male and female. In a statement, Representative Miller said:
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House passes Rep. Mary Miller's key levee safety priorities
The House passed the Water Resources Development Act of 2024 last night, incorporating key levee safety priorities for the Upper Mississippi River region and Adams County as proposed by Congresswoman Mary Miller (R-IL). The legislation aims to provide local levee sponsors along the Upper Mississippi River with more flexibility in maintaining their systems and preparing for future floods by addressing federal regulatory challenges that complicate levee improvements.
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Rep. Mary Miller accuses Kamala Harris of covering up Biden's cognitive decline
Congresswoman Mary Miller (R-IL) issued a statement accusing Vice President Kamala Harris of leading efforts to cover up President Joe Biden's cognitive decline and holding her responsible for issues at the southern border.
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Rep. Mary Miller calls for Secret Service Director's resignation after Trump assassination attempt
Today, Congresswoman Mary Miller (R-IL) participated in a House briefing on the investigation into the assassination attempt on President Trump. Following the briefing, Representative Miller issued a statement expressing her concerns about the ongoing investigation.
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House passes Rep. Miller's bill blocking Biden's Title IX rule
The U.S. House of Representatives has passed legislation introduced by Congresswoman Mary Miller (R-IL) aimed at protecting girls' sports by blocking the Biden administration's Title IX rule. This rule permits men to enter women and girls’ bathrooms and locker rooms. Representative Miller issued a statement following the passage:
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Rep. Miller criticizes Harris and Pritzker over statements on President Biden
WASHINGTON - Congresswoman Mary Miller (R-IL) issued a statement today regarding President Joe Biden's cognitive health.
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Rep. Mary Miller introduces bill opposing Biden's new Title IX rule
On June 5, 2024, Congresswoman Mary Miller (R-IL) introduced legislation aimed at reversing the Biden administration’s Title IX rule, which she argues permits men to enter women and girls’ private spaces. Representative Miller issued a statement emphasizing her concerns:
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Rep. Mary Miller criticizes Gov. Pritzker's budget for increased taxpayer burden
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker signed the State Budget into law today, which has led to significant controversy. Congresswoman Mary Miller (R-IL) issued a statement criticizing the budget, claiming it imposes higher taxes on Illinois families to cover costs associated with illegal immigrants.
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Rep. Miller criticizes President Biden's new executive order on border security
WASHINGTON - President Joe Biden announced a new executive order today, aimed at curbing illegal immigration on the southern border. In response, Congresswoman Mary Miller (R-IL) issued a statement criticizing the initiative.
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Rep. Mary Miller votes yes on five-year Farm Bill
On May 24, 2024, the House Agriculture Committee passed the five-year Farm Bill. Congresswoman Mary Miller (R-IL) voted in favor of the bill and issued a statement outlining her support.
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Congresswoman Miller leads effort to nullify OSHA's "walkaround rule
Congresswoman Mary Miller (R-IL) spearheaded an initiative involving 25 of her colleagues to introduce legislation aimed at nullifying the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) “worker walkaround rule.” This rule significantly alters the nature of workplace safety inspections, potentially allowing third parties to use an OSHA inspection as a means to gather information about the workplace, target workers for an organizing drive, or obtain proprietary information.
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Rep. Miller questions Biden's policy on religious hospitals' refusal of sex-change operations
In Washington today, Congresswoman Mary Miller (R-IL) interrogated Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra regarding the Biden administration's intent to withhold funds from religious hospitals that decline to perform sex-change operations on young children. Representative Miller issued a statement following the interaction.
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Rep. Mary Miller Introduces Legislation to Preserve America's Farmland
Washington - This week, Congresswoman Mary Miller (R-IL) introduced the Preserving America’s Farmland Act, which would force the Department of Agriculture to assess the impacts that solar panel installations, operation, and decommissioning have on the health of farm soil, livestock, water drainage, and vegetation. Representative Miller made the following statement: “As a family farmer, I am very concerned with America’s prime farmland being covered with solar panel installations. Food security is national security, and if we cover our prime soil with solar panels, we will...
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Rep. Mary Miller challenges Education Secretary Cardona on Biden's Title IX Rule discriminating against women and girls
Washington – Today, Congresswoman Mary Miller (R-IL) questioned Department of Education Secretary Miguel Cardona about the Biden administration’s finalized Title IX rule, which allows biological males to enter women and girls’ private spaces. Representative Miller released the following statement:“Secretary Cardona is ignoring his duty under Title IX’s original intent to protect women and girls’ sports and their safety in private spaces like restrooms and locker rooms. When I questioned Secretary Cardona today about our daughters being forced to compete against biological...
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Congresswoman Mary Miller seeks constituent input ahead of Farm Bill review
WASHINGTON - The House Agriculture Committee, led by Chairman GT Thompson, has announced plans to review the Farm Bill on May 23, 2024. In response to this announcement, Congresswoman Mary Miller (R-IL) issued a statement outlining her perspective and soliciting input from her constituents.
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Rep. Mary Miller Votes NO On Advancing “America Last” Foreign Aid Bill
WASHINGTON - In a recent session, Representative Mary Miller stood firmly against the advancement of the foreign aid bill proposed by Biden and Schumer. The bill, which includes a substantial $60 billion allocation for the Ukraine proxy war, raised concerns for Miller who emphasized the need for securing America's borders before prioritizing foreign interventions."I voted no on advancing the Biden-Schumer foreign aid bill without first forcing them to secure our open border. Funding the Ukraine proxy war should not take priority over protecting American citizens from the...
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Rep. Mary Miller Votes No on FISA Spying Bill Without Warrant Amendment
Representative Mary Miller made a significant stance against the FISA spying reauthorization bill that lacked the necessary amendment requiring a warrant to spy on American citizens. Following the defeat of a key amendment in the House, Rep. Miller voted against the final passage of the bill, emphasizing the importance of protecting the rights of American citizens.In a statement regarding her decision, Rep. Miller expressed her concerns about the misuse of spying authority in the past and the potential for abuse in the future. She stated, "I voted against reauthorizing...