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Mary Miller addresses legislative priorities and social issues in recent tweets

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Mary Miller U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois's 15th district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Mary Miller U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois's 15th district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Representative Mary Miller, currently serving Illinois’ 15th congressional district, shared several tweets discussing legislative priorities and personal moments in Washington, D.C. on March 28, 2025. An active political figure, Miller succeeded John Shimkus in Congress in 2021. She holds a BA from Eastern Illinois University and resides in Oakland.

In a tweet posted on March 28, 2025, at 13:31:37 UTC, Miller expressed gratitude for the support of her bill. She emphasized the importance of sending it to the "President Trump’s desk." "Thank you for supporting my bill! We must get it to President Trump’s desk."

Later, at 15:24:16 UTC on the same day, Miller shared a personal moment, enjoying cherry blossom season in the nation’s capital with fellow Representative Diana Harshbarger. "Enjoying cherry blossom season in D.C. with my dear friend, @RepHarshbarger!"

In her latest tweet at 17:36:06 UTC, Miller conveyed her stance on SNAP benefits, advocating for the program to focus on nutrition rather than calorie intake. She highlighted concerns around rising health issues such as diabetes. "American taxpayers should not be funding junk food for SNAP recipients. SNAP was meant to be a nutrition program for those in need—not a calorie program. Diabetes and other health issues are skyrocketing. I'm proud to co-sponsor @RepBrecheen's Healthy SNAP Act to ensure SNAP"

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