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Congressman Max Miller discusses social security changes and honors WWII veterans

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Rep. Max L. Miller | Max L. Miller Official Photo

Rep. Max L. Miller | Max L. Miller Official Photo

Congressman Max Miller, who has been serving Ohio's 7th district since 2023, recently shared updates and reflections on social media. The posts covered topics ranging from Social Security benefits to commemorating historical events and educational opportunities.

On May 5, Congressman Miller addressed concerns regarding the Social Security Fairness Act. He stated that his office had received numerous inquiries about benefit adjustments. "Anyone whose monthly benefit is adjusted, or who will get a retroactive payment, will receive a mailed notice from Social Security explaining the benefit change or retroactive", he assured constituents.

In a post dated May 8, Congressman Miller paid tribute to veterans of World War II on VE Day. He wrote, "On this VE Day, we honor the heroic men and women who served in Europe during WW2. We can never repay their sacrifices, but we forever cherish their legacy of courage and freedom."

Later that day, Miller invited prospective students and parents to an informational seminar about U.S. Service Academies. He highlighted the importance of understanding the application process and congressional nominations by stating: "Are you considering applying to one of the U.S. Service Academies? Join our informational seminar to learn more about the process."

Max Miller was born in Shaker Heights, Ohio in 1988 and currently resides in Rocky River. He graduated from Cleveland State University with a BA in 2013.

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