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May 30, 2007

My opposition to the war in Iraq

 

Many people in the Bay Area and across the country are frustrated and angry that Congress, under a Democratic Majority, has sent President Bush a bill to fund the war in Iraq for another four months.  I understand how frustrated they are, and I share that same frustration.  But the political reality is that with a slim majority in the Senate and small majority in the House, there still are not enough votes to override a Presidential veto of any bill, no matter how responsible and important for our country.

I voted against the funding bill yesterday and I will continue to oppose the war.  We have not succeeded yet in our fight to end this war but ultimately we will, step by step.  America's troops should be redeployed from Iraq and we should not be involved in Iraq's civil war.  But without a plan to bring the troops home, they will need additional money to protect themselves.  

The Republicans in the Senate are detemined to stop us from passing a responsible bill to end the war.  Similarly, there are not enough Republicans in the House who will join with the vast majority of Democrats who have voted repeatedly to require the President to change course.

It is essential for the constituents of those lawmakers who continue to support the President's failed policy in Iraq to communicate with their Senators and House members until they too join with the Majority of Congress to oppose this war.

May 25, 2007

George talks to KTVU about Iraq and the Minimum Wage

May 21, 2007

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi joins Congressman Miller at his annual Birthday Celebration

Pelosi brings tough talk to town
Contra Costa Times - May 20, 2007

On Saturday, May 19th, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi joined hundreds of Congressman George Miller's supporters at his annual Birthday Celebration, both to honor the Congressman and discuss pressing issues such as the Iraq War. 

Read the Contra Costa Times' coverage of this special event here!

Pelosi feted in Pleasant Hill

From the blog of Lisa Vonderbrueggen with the Contra Costa Times - May 20, 2007

All those years of Democratic Rep. George Miller's devotion to the San Francisco congresswoman who became the first woman speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives paid off tonight.

Speaker Nancy Pelosi drew a record crowd to Miller's annual birthday political fundraiser at the Pleasant Hill Community Center. It was a who's who of Contra Costa Democratic politics, with Rep. Ellen Tauscher, D-Alamo, in attendance along with dozens of local elected officials, from Contra Costa Supervisor John Gioia to Pinole Mayor Maria Alegria to Richmond Councilman Tony Thurmond.

Pelosi heaped praise on Miller during her speech but it was Pelosi people came to see.

Young women, in particular, jockeyed to shake her hand and have their pictures taken with her. And as Pelosi proclaimed, "It would take a woman to clean up the House," women yelled back, "Woman power!"

It was interesting to see Pelosi, known for her warm and maternal nature, naturally gravitate toward the children in the group, including Miller's three granddaughters. Pelosi was the first speaker to not only surround herself with her own grandchildren but invite all the children up to the dais of the House of Representatives when she was sworn in last January.

It's one of the characteristics she and Miller share.

Pelosi told the audience she once asked Miller how he wanted to be remembered and he told her he wanted to be known as spokesman for children.

Even I, a reporter for more years than I care to admit, got caught up in the sheer emotion of the evening. I had the opportunity to spend a few minutes with Pelosi after the event and found myself inexplicably nervous in the company of the highest-ranking U.S. politician I have ever interviewed one-on-one.



May 11, 2007

Chairman Miller Grills Secretary of Education Margaret Spelling at Thursday's Education Oversight Hearing

YouTube.com - House of Representives Education & Labor Committee Oversight Hearing - May 10, 2007


Rep. George Miller, Chairman of the House Education & Labor Committee, questions Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings on her department's oversight of the student loan industry.


Watch Rep. Miller's questioning of Secretary Spellings here!

May 10, 2007

House Backs New Reins On Student Lenders

Washington Post - May 10, 2007

Rep. Miller paves the way for a ban on gifts from student lenders, garnering a 414-3 vote in the House of Representatives last night.  Read about the vote and today's important hearing with Education Secretary Margaret Spellings here.

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May 02, 2007

Miller Demands White House Records on Student Loans

Bloomberg.com - May 1, 2007

Rep. George Miller and his House Committee on Education and Labor continued their probe into the student-loan scandal yesterday, demanding that the White House and the Education Department turn over communications related to student-lending practices.  Read about Rep. Miller's continuing efforts here!

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