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Rep. George Miller [D-CA7]
U.S. Representative, California’s 7th District

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State:California [map]
District:7th Congressional District [map]
Party:Democrat
Birthday:May 17, 1945 / 64 years old

To contact George Miller, visit his official website. (Read our tips for communicating with Congress.) See the Project Vote Smart page for Miller for more biographical and issue information.

Miller’s latest tweet:Hearing on paid sick leave and contagious diseases, like H1N1 - http://bit.ly/PdoUv.(Nov 17, 2009)
Official YouTube Feed
“George talks about green schools” - May 15, 2009 8:21 PM. Watch Video.
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Congressional Service

George Miller has represented California’s 7th congressional district since 1975.

Below are the past and present terms in the Senate, House, and White House held by George Miller:

WhenRoleRepresenting
1975-2010
U.S. RepresentativeCalifornia’s 7th
(was preceeded by Ronald Dellums)

Sponsorship Analysis

"Ideometer"Miller is a far-left Democrat according to GovTrack's own analysis of bill sponsorship.

These labels come from the Political Spectrum statistical analysis that we have carried out. The statistical analysis puts members of Congress on a scale based on patterns of bill sponsorship, and is blind to party affiliation and the content of bills. From there, we have somewhat arbitrarily divided the Members of Congress into far-left/right, rank-and-file, and moderate (i.e. centrist). For each party, the most extreme 23% of Members of Congress are labeled far-left or -right. The most centrist 30% (i.e. those closest to the other party) are labeled moderate. The remaining 47% are labeled as rank-and-file.

"Leader-Follower Score"
Miller is a leader according to our statistical analysis of bills in this legislative session. Other Members of Congress tend to cosponsor Miller’s bills. For more, see congressional statistics.

To compute the leader-follower score for Miller, we make a table that lists all other Members of Congress. Each row has the number bills sponsored by Miller and cosponsored by the other Member of Congress divided by the number of bills sponsored by the other Member of Congress and cosponsored by Miller.

This is a measure of who is following who. The higher the number, the more times others are cosponsoring Miller's bills without Miller returning the favor. We then take the mean of (the logorithms of) these ratios. Thanks to Joe Barillari for the idea.

Voting Record

Voting RecordGeorge Miller missed 795 (6%) of 12529 votes since Jan 23, 1990. The graph to the left shows the number of missed votes over time. Click for a larger chart and a list of recent votes.

Money & Influence

The top campaign contribution to Miller in 2007-2008 was $12,300 from employees of Roche Holdings. George Miller’s net worth was between $273,014 and $1,112,999 in 2007, according to Miller’s mandated financial disclosure statements. For more information, see the Center for Responsive Politics’ page for Miller.

Committee Membership

George Miller sits on the following committees:

Bill Sponsorship & Cosponsorship

George Miller has sponsored 225 bills since Jan 16, 1991 of which 164 haven't made it out of committee and 17 were successfully enacted. Miller has co-sponsored 2961 bills during the same time period. (The count of enacted bills considers only bills actually sponsored by Miller and companion bills identified by CRS that were themselves enacted, but not if they were incorporated into other bills, as that information is not readily available.)

Some of Miller’s most recently sponsored bills include...

H.R. 1043: Deafy Glade Land Exchange Act
H.R. 3221: Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2009
H.R. 3721: Protecting Older Workers Against Discrimination Act
H.R. 2442: Bay Area Regional Water Recycling Program Expansion Act of 2009
H.Con.Res. 211: Recognizing the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the East Bay Regional Park District in California, and for other purposes.

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Photo from the Congressional Pictorial Directory.