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Wednesday, September 10, 2025

Max Miller discusses new legislation and community support

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U.S. Rep. Max Miller from Ohio's 7th district | Official U.S. House Headshot

U.S. Rep. Max Miller from Ohio's 7th district | Official U.S. House Headshot

Congressman Max Miller, representing Ohio's 7th District since 2023, has recently shared his thoughts and initiatives on social media. Known for his active role in Congress, Miller often uses this platform to address pressing issues and extend support to various causes.

On May 13, 2025, Congressman Max Miller expressed his condolences "With a heavy heart, I express my condolences to the family of Sgt. Esposito." He highlighted Police Week as an occasion to remember the sacrifices made by law enforcement officers who work tirelessly to ensure public safety.

Later that day, he addressed concerns about food quality in America. In a post "For too long, synthetic dyes and ultra-processed ingredients have taken over our shelves," Miller announced the introduction of the Harvest to Hue Act. This legislation aims to shift focus back to farmers by empowering them in the transition toward natural food production.

On May 14, 2025, Congressman Miller reaffirmed his commitment to skilled trades education with a statement "I always have been and always will be a strong support of the skilled trades." He expressed pride in having top-tier technical education facilities within his district.

Miller was born in Shaker Heights, Ohio in 1988 and resides in Rocky River. A graduate of Cleveland State University with a Bachelor of Arts degree obtained in 2013, he succeeded Bob Gibbs as U.S. Congress member for Ohio’s 7th District.

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