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STEPHENVILLE -- State Representative Sid
Miller officially announced that he would seek a fifth term in the
Texas House of Representatives. In making his announcement, Miller, a
DeLeon native, the Chairman of the Texas House Agriculture and
Livestock Committee and an appointed member of the state’s Agriculture
Policy Board, said that he looks forward to continuing representing
the values of the hardworking families of District 59. Miller adds
that he still has much work to do in helping to preserve and
strengthen the Texas agriculture interests that his committee
oversees.
"It has been a tremendous honor to serve
the citizens of District 59 for the last seven years in the Texas
Legislature and I look forward to continuing my work on their behalf,"
Miller said.
Representative Miller is currently
serving his fourth term in the Texas House of Representatives where he
has gained a reputation as leader who does what he says, says what he
means, and gets things done for the people of Texas.
Miller’s record in the Texas House
includes his work in helping pass the largest property tax cut in the
state’s history, improving healthcare for Texans with his support of
tort reform and his strong support preserving the traditional values
that have made Texas strong.
Representative Miller was the author of
legislation that created the “Texas Cares Program” which became the
model for the Pharmacy Prescription Assistance program which has
provided billions of dollars worth of needed prescription medicines
for Seniors and other Americans who need, but cannot afford them.
Representative Miller led the fight to
protect Texans from identity theft and he helped lead the fight to
protect our children from the serious threat of both online and sexual
offenders helping Texas pass “Jessica’s Law,” one of the strongest
laws in the nation against child sexual predators.
Miller has been a strong advocate for
education fighting to give teacher’s a well deserved pay raise and
helping reduce the amount of unnecessary paperwork so that they can
spend more time doing what they best—educating our young people and
helping them prepare for the future.
He has fought for more local control of
our schools and on the higher education front has been Tarleton State
University’s strongest backer in the Legislature by helping the
university secure over $100 million in new constructions and campus
upgrades.
As the past Chairman of the House
Republican Caucus, and as a member of the Conservative Coalition, Sid
Miller has been a strong advocate for tougher border security and for
stronger state efforts to help curb the flow of illegal immigrants.
"We have accomplished a lot over the
years but there is still much work to be done," said Representative
Miller. "It is imperative that we pass a Voter ID bill that will bring
integrity back to the voting booth and our Texas elections,” said
Miller. “We must also continue to fight to protect our precious
private property rights and that means fixing the eminent domain laws
that put Texan’s property at risk,” he added.
Miller, who enjoys the strong support of
both the Texas State and National Rifle Associations, said that he
would continue to be on the watch for any legislation that would
impede Texans right to keep and bear arms for any reason.
“This past legislative session we took
action to clarify the right of every Texan to protect themselves by
removing any prohibition from carrying a firearm in their cars and we
passed the ‘Castle Doctrine’ which means that Texans can take the
actions needed to protect themselves and their families when an
intruder is trying to break into their home, car or business,” Miller
said. “Unfortunately, each and every session, there are new threats to
our Second Amendment freedoms and we must remain ever vigilant to any
attempt to weaken those precious freedoms,” Miller added.
Representative Miller has also been
champion of our armed forces and our veterans. Miller, whose district
includes most of Fort Hood has fought to protect the right of active
duty military personnel to vote in state and local elections and he
was the author of the bill that created the Texas Veterans Cemetery
system with the first such cemetery being built in Central Texas.
Miller said that as the Chairman of the
Agriculture and Livestock Committee he would continue his aggressive
actions to strengthen agribusiness in Texas and to preserve our Texas
heritage. He said that agriculture has always been the foundation of a
strong Texas and that we must continue to fight to ensure that
foundation remains strong and prosperous.
Miller said that over the next twelve
months he would be holding hearings across Texas to address issues
such as ways to help preserve the equine industry in Texas, encourage
the expansion of biofuel production in Texas and to monitor the
development and implementation of the 2007 Federal Farm Bill and to
determine the impact of the legislation on Texas agriculture
producers.
Representative Miller has previously been
recognized as the "Freshman of the Year" by the House Republican
Caucus for his tireless work and his strong adherence to conservative
principles during the 77th Legislative Session. He is also a two time
recipient of the "Fighter for Free Enterprise" Award from the Texas
Association of Business due to his strong pro-business voting record
in the Texas House.
This year Miller was named a “Taxpayer
Hero” by Texans for Fiscal Responsibility for his efforts in the
legislature to protect the interests of Texas taxpayers and he was
named one of the top 25 fiscal conservatives in the Texas Legislature
by Empower Texas. He has consistently been recognized and endorsed by
virtually every pro-family group in Texas for his efforts to protect
the values of faith, family, and freedom. Because of his conservative,
pro-family voting record in the Texas House, he has consistently been
named one of the top ten conservative lawmakers in the legislature.
“The people of District 59 have honored
me with their support and I have worked hard to merit the trust they
have placed in me,” said Representative Miller. “Texas is at
crossroads and we face new threats and new challenges. I pledge to
continue to truly represent the values of the people who call District
59 home and to be their voice in our state’s capitol,” Miller
concluded.
District 59 includes all of Erath,
Comanche, Mills, Hamilton, Coryell, and Somervell Counties. |