Max Miller addresses Gaza church attack, family policy legislation, and Medicare Advantage concerns

Max Miller addresses Gaza church attack, family policy legislation, and Medicare Advantage concerns
U.S. Rep. Max Miller from Ohio's 7th district — Official U.S. House Headshot
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Congressman Max Miller, who represents Ohio’s 7th district in the U.S. Congress, has recently addressed several issues on his social media account, ranging from international concerns to domestic policy and personal milestones.

On July 22, 2025, Miller expressed condolences regarding recent violence in Gaza: “I am saddened to see the damage to the Holy Family Catholic Church. My prayers are with the families of the deceased and the Christian community in the Gaza Strip. Non-combatant holy sites should always be protected. This parish held special significance for Catholics around the”.

Two days later, on July 24, 2025, Miller shared a personal reflection and advocated for legislative action supporting family building: “The birth of my daughter was the best thing to ever happen to me. Every American deserves the opportunity to build a family. The Infertility Treatment Affordability Act is a commonsense solution that provides financial relief to families facing the emotional and economic”.

Later that same day, Miller commented on healthcare policy during a congressional hearing: “Medicare Advantage aims to provide beneficiaries better health outcomes at a lower cost compared to traditional Medicare, yet administrative burdens can delay care and impact quality.

At this week’s Ways and Means Joint Health and Oversight Subcommittee Hearing, I spoke about https://t.co/wVlOxDRBBv“.

Miller has served as Ohio’s 7th District representative since 2023 after succeeding Bob Gibbs. He was born in Shaker Heights, Ohio in 1988 and currently resides in Rocky River. Miller graduated from Cleveland State University with a BA in 2013.



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