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Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Mary Miller addresses Chicago politics, congressional stock trading, and sanctuary state driving laws

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Mary E. Miller, U.S. Representative of Illinois's 15th congressional district | Official U.S. House headshot

Mary E. Miller, U.S. Representative of Illinois's 15th congressional district | Official U.S. House headshot

Rep. Mary Miller, a U.S. Congresswoman representing Illinois’ 15th district, addressed several political issues in a series of posts on November 18, 2025. Her statements covered topics ranging from local political controversies in Chicago to calls for congressional stock trading bans and concerns over sanctuary state policies.

In her first post at 01:47 UTC, Miller commented on recent events in Chicago politics: "I applaud my colleague @RepMGP for standing up against yet another example of political malfeasance in Chicago.

Chuy Garcia chose to subvert the will of the voters by coronating his chief of staff as his successor. Shame on most House Democrats for defending his actions." The statement referenced accusations regarding Chuy Garcia's decision-making process and criticized fellow House Democrats for their response.

Later that day at 15:27 UTC, Miller voiced support for legislative reform targeting financial conflicts of interest among lawmakers: "Congress should NOT be a get-rich-quick scheme. No one sent us here to profit off insider information. Congress must ban members from trading stocks!"

At 16:55 UTC, Miller cited her own legislative initiative while criticizing state-level policies on driver’s licenses for undocumented immigrants: "This is exactly why I introduced the SAFE Driving Laws Act. The longer 'Sanctuary States' keep granting illegal aliens CDLs, the greater the danger grows for Americans on the road!"

Mary Miller has represented Illinois’ 15th congressional district since succeeding John Shimkus in 2021. She won her seat after defeating Paul Lange in the 2022 general election with over 71% of the vote and previously defeated Erika Weaver in 2020 with nearly three-quarters of ballots cast.

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