Jeff Miller (Florida politician)

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Jeff Miller
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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Florida's 1st district
In office
October 16, 2001 – January 3, 2017
Preceded by Joe Scarborough
Succeeded by Matt Gaetz
Member of the Florida House of Representatives
from the 1st district
In office
1999–2001
Preceded by Jerry Burroughs
Succeeded by Greg Evers
Personal details
Born Jefferson Bingham Miller
(1959-06-27) June 27, 1959 (age 65)
St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S.
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Vicki Miller
Residence Chumuckla, Florida
Alma mater University of Florida
Religion Southern Baptist

Jefferson Bingham "Jeff" Miller (born June 27, 1959) is an American politician who was the U.S. Representative for Florida's 1st congressional district between 2001 and 2017. He is a member of the Republican Party. The district includes all of Escambia, Santa Rosa, Okaloosa, Walton, Holmes, and Washington Counties.

Early life, education, and career

Miller was born in St. Petersburg, Florida. After graduating from Bronson High School in 1977, he served for one year under the National FFA Organization as Florida state Secretary. Miller went on to receive a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism[1] from the University of Florida in 1984.[2] He was a real estate broker and a deputy sheriff before taking public office.[3]

Personal life

Miller lives in the small town of Chumuckla, Florida (Native American word for "Healing Waters"), which is located about 20 miles northeast of Pensacola, Florida. He and his wife Vicki have two children and four grandchildren and are members of Olive Baptist Church.

Florida legislature

Miller was an executive assistant to Democratic state Agriculture Commissioner Doyle Conner from 1984 to 1988. He was a Democrat until he switched parties in 1997.[4]

Miller was a member of the Florida House of Representatives from 1998 to 2001.[2] During his three years there, he was a member of the committees on Utilities & Telecommunications, Congressional Redistricting, Council for Ready Infrastructure, and Rules, Ethics & Elections. During his second term in the state house, Miller was chairman of the Utilities of Telecommunications Committee. He also oversaw a board in charge of community development in Escambia County.

U.S. House of Representatives

After Republican incumbent Joe Scarborough resigned five months into his fourth term, Miller won a crowded six-way special Republican primary with 54 percent of the vote. He won the special election with 66 percent of the vote. He won a full term in 2002 with 75 percent of the vote, and has been reelected six more times with only nominal opposition.

Miller announced that he will not seek reelection during the 2016 elections.[5]

Committee assignments

Caucus memberships

During the 107th Congress, he served on the House Armed Services Committee (Subcommittee on Total Force[6] and the Subcommittee on Military Research and Development[6]) and the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs.[3]

During the 108th Congress, he served on the House Armed Services Committee (Subcommittee on Readiness[7] and the Subcommittee on Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities[7]) and the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs.[8]

During the 109th Congress, he served on the House Armed Services Committee (Subcommittee on Readiness[9] the Subcommittee on Terrorism, Unconventional Threats and Capabilities,[9] and the Subcommittee on Projection Forces[9]), the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs, and the United States Select Bipartisan Committee on Hurricane Katrina Preparation/Response Investigation.[10]

Political positions

Miller typically votes along Republican party lines.

Foreign affairs

Economics

Government

  • Anti-house ethics rules[27]
  • Anti-lobbying reform[28]
  • Pro-cutting congressmembers' pay[29]

Social issues

Legislation sponsored

This is a partial list of legislation sponsored by Miller.

Electoral history

  • 2001 Special House Election – Florida 1st District
    • Jeff Miller (R) 66%
    • Steve Briese (D) 28%
    • John G. Ralls, Jr. (NPA) 6%
  • 2002 Race for U.S. House of Representatives – Florida 1st District – Republican Primary
    • Jeff Miller (R) (inc.), 64%
    • Mike Francisco (R), 36%
  • 2002 Race for U.S. House of Representatives – Florida 1st District
    • Jeff Miller (R) (inc.), 74%
    • Bert Oram (D), 26%
  • 2004 Race for U.S. House of Representatives – Florida 1st District
    • Jeff Miller (R) (inc.), 76%
    • Mark Coutu (D), 24%
  • 2006 Race for U.S. House of Representatives – Florida 1st District
    • Jeff Miller (R) (inc.), 69%
    • Joe Roberts (D), 30%
  • 2008 Race for U.S. House of Representatives – Florida 1st District
    • Jeff Miller (R) (inc.), 70%
    • Jim Bryan (D), 29%
  • 2010 Race for U.S. House of Representatives – Florida 1st District
    • Jeff Miller (R) (inc.), 81%
    • Joe Cantrell (NPA), 10%
    • John Krause (NPA), 8%
  • 2012 Race for U.S. House of Representatives – Florida 1st District
    • Jeff Miller (R) (inc.), 70%
    • Jim Bryan (D), 27%
    • Calen Fretts (LBT), 3%
  • 2014 Race for U.S. House of Representatives – Florida 1st District – Republican Primary
    • Jeff Miller (R) (inc.), 75%
    • John Krause (R), 25%
  • 2014 Race for U.S. House of Representatives – Florida 1st District
  • Jeff Miller (R) (inc.), 70%
    • Jim Bryan (D), 23%
    • Mark Wichern(NPA), 6%

References

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  27. Just how tangled up in the GOP Culture of Corruption is Jeff Miller?
  28. Voted Nay on H. Res. 648: To eliminate floor privileges and access to Member exercise facilities for registered lobbyists...
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  31. Voted Nay on H.R. 810: Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act of 2005
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United States House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Florida's 1st congressional district

2001–2017
Succeeded by
Matt Gaetz
Preceded by Chairman of the House Veterans' Affairs Committee
2011–2017
Succeeded by
Phil Roe