U.S. Congressman George Miller
Occupation: Congressman. 7th District, CA. Elected in November 1974.
Committee Assignments: Chairman, House Education and Labor Committee; Member, House Natural Resources Committee; Chairman, House Democratic Policy Committee
Birthday: May 17, 1945
Place of Birth: Richmond, CA
Hometown: Martinez, CA
Relationship Status: Married, two children, five grandchildren
Religion: Roman Catholic
Most Recent Book Read: The Dignity of Difference, Jonathan Sacks
Hobbies: Reading, hiking in Yosemite, listening to music
Disappointment: That American troops have not -- yet -- come home from Iraq.
Most Recent Achievement: College Cost Reduction and Access Act
What I enjoy About My Job: being able to help people; making Miller TV
Recent Popular Quotes of mine: “What is this, Comedy Central?”
Miller serves in a number of important positions in Congress.
He is part of the Democratic Leadership, having been appointed by Speaker Nancy Pelosi to serve as chairman of the House Democratic Policy Committee, a position he has held at her request since 2003. In that role, he is responsible for helping Democrats to develop and articulate a wide range of policies of benefit to all Americans.
Miller was elected by his colleagues in January to serve as Chairman of the House Education and Labor Committee, a panel he has served on since first coming to Congress and on which he served as the Senior Democrat since 2001. Miller continues to serve on the House Natural Resources Committee, one of Congress' primary committees overseeing the environment, energy and public lands. He was chairman of that Committee from 1991 to 1994.
Among Miller's top priorities in Congress are ensuring that America's economy remains strong and internationally competitive and that Americans have access to good jobs and responsible retirement and health benefits. Miller's bill to increase the minimum wage from $5.15 an hour to $7.25 an hour, H.R. 2, was one of the first bills passed by the new Democratically-led Congress in January 2007.
Miller has been a vocal critic of President Bush's war in Iraq and voted against going to war there in 2002. He believes America would be safer by redeploying American forces out of Iraq, either back to the United States or to other parts of the world to confront real security threats.
George Miller has a long record of important legislative achievements.