Miller, Carol, 1950-

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<p>Congresswoman Carol Miller represents West Virginia’s Third Congressional District. Miller serves on the Committee on Ways and Means.</p>

<p>Miller’s focus in Congress is creating jobs, diversifying the economy, innovating and improving infrastructure, protecting America’s borders, and supporting West Virginia’s energy industries like coal, oil, and gas.</p>

<p>Prior to her election to Congress in 2018, Congresswoman Miller served in the West Virginia House of Delegates from 2006 to 2017 where she rose to become the first female Majority Whip. In addition to her public service, Carol is active in her community and is a former member of the Women’s Heart Advisory Board, St. Mary’s Regional Heart Institute, Marshall University Society of Yeager Scholars, West Virginia Commission for the Arts, and Lily’s Place, as well as many other organizations.</p>

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MILLER, Carol, (daughter of Samuel Leeper Devine), (daughter of Samuel Devine), a Representative from West Virginia; born in Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio, November 4, 1950; graduated from Bexley High School, Bexley, Ohio, 1968; B.S., Columbia College, Columbia, S.C., 1972; member of the West Virginia house of delegates, 2007-2019; elected as a Republican to the One Hundred Sixteenth and to the succeeding Congress (January 3, 2019-present).

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<p>Carol Devine Miller (born November 4, 1950) is an American politician who is the U.S. representative for West Virginia's 3rd congressional district, serving since 2019. She previously served as a member of the West Virginia House of Delegates, representing the 15th district from 2007 to 2013, and the 16th district from 2013 to January 2019. She is a member of the Republican Party.</p>

<p>The daughter of U.S. Representative Samuel L. Devine, Miller was elected as the Republican nominee in the 2018 United States House of Representatives election in West Virginia's 3rd congressional district.</p>

<p>Miller earned a bachelor's degree in history and political science from Columbia College.</p>

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