Congressman Max Miller (OH-07) today released the following statement after the adjournment of the House of Representatives without passing any additional appropriations bills:
On September 14, Congressman Max Miller announced that his office will host a Veterans’ Resource Fair to provide veterans and svivors information on the resources that are available to them. The event will take place this Saturday, September 23, from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm at the Solon Community Center, which is located at 35000 Portz Parkway in Solon.
Recently, Congressman Max Miller (OH-07), alongside Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (NY-24), led a letter to President Biden voicing serious concern about the nomination of former Treasury Secretary Jack Lew to be the U.S. Ambassador to Israel. The letter calls for President Biden to nominate someone who can effectively strengthen and enhance the U.S.-Israel relationship during a critical juncture in diplomatic ties. On Tuesday, the White House formally announced President Biden’s intentions to nominate Mr. Lew.
In response to unprecedented passport processing delays at the Department of State, Congressman Max Miller (OH-07) recently joined a group of his colleagues to introduce the bipartisan Passport Modernization Act. Since January, Congressman Miller’s office has received a significant number of requests for assistance with obtaining passports in a timely manner and has resolved over 200 passport-related cases for residents of Ohio’s 7th Congressional District. To address lengthy delays, this bill will make the passport application process easier and more efficient.
On Friday, Congressman Max Miller (OH-07) introduced the bipartisan Farm to Fuselage Act (H.R. 5235) along with Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett (TX-30). The bill would update the Farm Bill to expand the role of U.S. agriculture in building our nation’s fuel supply, which farmers in Northeast Ohio have strongly supported.
On August 15, Congressman Max Miller announced that his office will host a PACT Act Veterans’ Resource Fair to provide veterans and survivors information on the resources that are available through the PACT Act programs. The event will take place this Friday, August 18, from noon to 3 p.m. at Parma American Legion Post 572, which is located at 6483 State Road, Parma, Ohio 44134.
The relationship between the United States and Israel is one forged in friendship, security, and mutual respect. During a bipartisan Congressional delegation to Israel led by Speaker Kevin McCarthy (CA-20) earlier this year, he committed to forming a Parliamentary Friendship Group with the Israeli Knesset. Now, following last week’s Joint Meeting of Congress with Israeli President Isaac Herzog, Speaker McCarthy and Leader Jeffries are appointing 12 Members of Congress to serve as part of this historic alliance, including Congressman Max Miller. The group will be led by Congressman David Kustoff (TN-08).
On July 27, Congressman Max Miller (OH-07) introduced bipartisan legislation to increase employment opportunities for veterans in federal agriculture jobs.
Congressman Max Miller (OH-7) released his priorities for the 2023 Farm Bill to support Ohio agriculture. Miller’s priorities focus on strengthening programs important to the agriculture industry and consumers in Northeast Ohio including the farm safety net, rural development, conservation stewardship, export promotion, renewable energy, and nutrition and training efforts. The Farm Bill is passed by Congress every five years and authorizes programs at the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
On July 18, Congressman Max Miller (OH-07), along with Congressmen August Pfluger (TX-11) and David Kustoff (TN-08) introduced a resolution supporting the State of Israel. The resolution clearly affirms that: Israel is not a racist or an apartheid state; The House rejects all forms of antisemitism and xenophobia; and the United States will always be a staunch partner and supporter of the State of Israel. The resolution is supported by House leadership and scheduled for a vote in the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday, July 17th.
On July 14, Congressman Max Miller applauded the passage of the fiscal year 2024 (FY24) National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) through the House of Representatives.
On June 29, Congressman Max Miller and 15 of his colleagues, including Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith (MO-08), Natural Resources Committee Chairman Bruce Westerman (AK-04), and Veterans Committee Chairman Mike Bost (IL-12), sent a letter to the Secretary of Education, Miguel Cardona, highlighting major concerns with the Department’s proposed “gainful employment” rule that could negatively impact access to career and technical education.
This week, U.S. Rep. Max Miller (OH-07) joined other members of Congress in pressing the Department of State – yet again – for answers and accountability related to the overwhelming backlog in processing passports that U.S. citizens need for travel.
On June 17, Rep. Max Miller (OH-07), Rep. Kelly Armstrong (ND-AL), Rep. Claudia Tenney (NY-24), Rep. Ryan Zinke (MT-01), Rep. John Duarte (CA-13), Rep. Michelle Fischbach (MN-07), and Rep. Aaron Bean (FL-04) sent a letter to Secretary of State Antony Blinken urging him against coddling the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) should he proceed with a planned trip to China.
Congressman Max Miller (OH-07) announced on June 15 he will host a live Telephone Town Hall for constituents in Ohio’s 7th Congressional District at 6:00pm on Wednesday, June 21.
Congressmen Max Miller (OH-07), Dave Joyce (OH-14), Jake Auchincloss (MA-04), and Lance Gooden (TX-05) recently introduced the Securing Our Airspace from Reconnaissance (SOAR) Act to prevent the federal, state, and local governments from using taxpayer dollars to purchase drones manufactured in hostile nations like Communist China.
U.S. Congressman Max Miller (R-OH-07) announced yesterday additional mobile office hours for constituents of Ohio’s 7th Congressional District to meet with staff and get help with federal agencies.
U.S. Reps. Max Miller, R-Rocky River; Greg Landsman, D-Cincinnati; Mike Carey, R-Columbus; and Emilia Strong Sykes, D-Akron; introduced bipartisan legislation today to enhance a federal grant program that supports local law enforcement agencies.