U.S. Rep. Mary Miller Illinois' 15th Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot
U.S. Rep. Mary Miller Illinois' 15th Congressional District | Official U.S. House headshot
Representative Mary Miller, serving Illinois’ 15th District since 2021, recently shared her insights and reflections on various topics via social media. Her tweets covered educational engagement with young students, historical remembrance, and political commentary.
On June 6, 2025, Rep. Miller expressed her satisfaction after meeting with two students from Illinois visiting with the Foundation for Rural Service. She described their interaction as a discussion about "what a typical day in Congress looks like and the work I am doing to help our rural communities." The congresswoman emphasized the importance of youth engagement in civic matters by stating it was "wonderful to see the future of our nation so engaged!" "It was a pleasure to meet these two bright students from Illinois..."
Later that day, she reflected on the anniversary of D-Day, marking 81 years since Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy during World War II. Miller honored the sacrifices made by those soldiers and encouraged families to educate younger generations about this pivotal event in history. She remarked: "81 years ago today, brave young men stormed the beaches of Normandy..."
In another tweet posted on June 6, 2025, Rep. Miller supported an investigation initiated by former President Donald Trump concerning presidential pardons issued using an autopen under President Biden's administration. She questioned who was responsible for these actions if not President Biden himself and stated that "Americans deserve answers." Her statement read: "President Trump is right to launch an investigation into Biden's autopen pardons."
Mary Miller has been actively serving her constituents since taking office after John Shimkus in 2021. Born in Oak Park in 1959 and currently residing in Oakland, she holds a BA from Eastern Illinois University.