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| term=January ]–Present
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| succeeded=Incumbent (2006)
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| spouse=Vicki Griswold
| religion=United Methodist
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'''Jefferson B. Miller''' (born ] ]), ] politician, has been a ] member of the ] since ], representing the 1st District of ] (). He was born in ], was educated at ], and was a real estate broker and a member of the ] before entering the House in a ] to replace ]. He has a wife, two children, and two grandchildren. He is up for reelection on November 7, ]. '''Jefferson B. Miller''' (born ] ]), ] politician, has been a ] member of the ] since ], representing the 1st District of ] (). He was born in ], was educated at ], and was a real estate broker and a member of the ] before entering the House in a ] to replace ]. He has a wife, two children, and two grandchildren. He is up for reelection on November 7, ].


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===Security=== ===Security===
*Anti-] *Anti-]<ref></ref>
*Pro-defense spending (comes with the district) *Pro-defense spending<ref> (That region of the ] has several military bases)</ref>
*Pro-increased veterans' benefits *Pro-increased veterans' benefits<ref></ref>
*Pro-Iraq occupation *Pro-Iraq occupation


===Economics=== ===Economics===
*Pro-making President Bush's tax cuts permanent *Pro-making President Bush's tax cuts permanent<ref></ref>
*Pro-Social Security reform/privitization *Pro-Social Security reform/privitization<ref></ref>
*Pro-media diversification ( states that he supported ) *Pro-media diversification<ref> states that he supported </ref>
*Anti-"A la carte" ] *Anti-"A la carte" ] <ref></ref>
*Pro-farm subsidies *Pro-farm subsidies<ref></ref>
*Pro-] (Aye on ]: ) *Pro-]<ref>Aye on ]: </ref>


===Science & Education=== ===Science & Education===
*Pro-education vouchers *Pro-education vouchers<ref></ref>
*Anti-] research (Nay on ) *Anti-] research<ref>Voted Nay on a bill for Stem Cell research<!-- someone please find it! --></ref>


===Energy & the Environment=== ===Energy & the Environment===
*Pro-business / anti-consumer *Pro-business / anti-consumer
*Anti-Technology and Manufacturing (voted Nay on ) *Anti-Technology and Manufacturing<ref>Voted Nay on </ref>
*Pro-drilling in Alaska's ] *Pro-drilling in Alaska's ] <ref></ref>
*Anti-offshore drilling in ] (next to his district) *Anti-offshore drilling in ]<ref></ref>


===Social Policy=== ===Social Policy===
*] *]<ref></ref>
*Anti-church and state separation *Anti-church and state separation<ref></ref>
*Pro-] (i.e., reducing ]) *Pro-] (i.e., reducing ])<ref></ref>
*Pro-NRA / Anti-gun control *Pro-NRA / Anti-gun control<ref></ref>


===Politics & Law=== ===Politics & Law===
*Anti-house ethics rules *Anti-house ethics rules <ref></ref>
*Pro-cutting congressmembers' pay *Pro-cutting congressmembers' pay<ref></ref>
*Pro-medical malpractice reform *Pro-medical malpractice reform<ref></ref>

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==External links== ==External links==
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Revision as of 16:48, 3 March 2006

Template:Infobox Representative

For the member of the Tennessee Senate see Jeff Miller.

Jefferson B. Miller (born June 27 1959), American politician, has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 2001, representing the 1st District of Florida (map). He was born in St. Petersburg, Florida, was educated at University of Florida, and was a real estate broker and a member of the Florida House of Representatives before entering the House in a special election to replace Joe Scarborough. He has a wife, two children, and two grandchildren. He is up for reelection on November 7, 2006.

Issues

Jeff Miller typically votes with the Republican bloc. Here are specific issues:

Security

  • Anti-Dubai Port Deal
  • Pro-defense spending
  • Pro-increased veterans' benefits
  • Pro-Iraq occupation

Economics

  • Pro-making President Bush's tax cuts permanent
  • Pro-Social Security reform/privitization
  • Pro-media diversification
  • Anti-"A la carte" Cable TV
  • Pro-farm subsidies
  • Pro-Free trade

Science & Education

  • Pro-education vouchers
  • Anti-Stem cell research

Energy & the Environment

Social Policy

Politics & Law

  • Anti-house ethics rules
  • Pro-cutting congressmembers' pay
  • Pro-medical malpractice reform
Preceded byJoe Scarborough (R) US Representative, Florida 1st District
2001-present
Succeeded byIncumbent (2006)
Florida's current delegation to the United States Congress
Senators
Representatives
(ordered by district)

References

  1. Jeff Miller on Dubai Port Deal
  2. Jeff Miller on Defense (That region of the Gulf Coast has several military bases)
  3. Jeff Miller on Veterans' Benefits
  4. Jeff Miller on Taxes
  5. Jeff Miller on Social Security
  6. Jeff Miller on Telecommunications states that he supported H.R. 2052: Preservation of Localism, Program Diversity, and Competition in Television Broadcast Service Act
  7. Jeff Miller on Telecommunications
  8. Jeff Miller on Agriculture
  9. Aye on DR-CAFTA: H.R. 3045: Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act
  10. Jeff Miller on Education
  11. Voted Nay on a bill for Stem Cell research
  12. Voted Nay on H.R. 250: Manufacturing Technology Competitiveness Act of 2005
  13. Jeff Miller on the Environment
  14. Jeff Miller on Offshore Drilling
  15. Jeff Miller on Abortion
  16. Jeff Miller on the Judiciary
  17. Jeff Miller on Immigration
  18. Jeff Miller on 2nd Amendment Rights
  19. Just how tangled up in the GOP Culture of Corruption is Jeff Miller?
  20. Jeff Miller on Government Reform
  21. Jeff Miller on Healthcare

External links

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