Jeff Miller (California politician)

Jeff Miller
Member of the California State Assembly
from the 71st district
In office
December 1, 2008  November 30, 2012
Preceded by Todd Spitzer
Succeeded by Brian Jones
Corona City Councilman
In office
December 4, 2000  December 1, 2008
Succeeded by Jason Scott
Personal details
Born (1963-09-14) September 14, 1963
Boston, Massachusetts
Nationality American
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Debora Miller
Residence Corona, California
Alma mater California State University, Fullerton
Occupation Small business owner

Jeff Miller (born September 14, 1963)[1] is an American politician who served in the California State Assembly. A small business owner, he served 8 years as both the Mayor and a City Councilman in the City of Corona.[2][3]

Education

Miller graduated from Foothill High School. He received his bachelor's degree from Cal State Fullerton in 1985.[4]

Political career

In 2000, he was elected to the Corona City Council, where his legislative priorities were to keep the economy growing, the budget balanced, the community safe, and reduce regional traffic.[5]

As a member of the Riverside County Transportation Commission, he worked on the Riverside/Orange Corridor Authority.[6]

Miller served as chairman of the Riverside County Republican Party from 2006 to 2008.

Assembly career

Miller serves on the Assembly Higher Education Committee as well as the Insurance, Housing and Community Development, and Transportation Committees. In addition, he serves as vice-chair of the Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials Committee. In his previous term, Miller sat on the Appropriations, Transportation, Education, and Environmental Safety and Toxic Materials Committees while also serving as the caucus' Elections Chair.[7]

Miller formerly served on the Assembly Ethics Committee. However, during the Committee's 1990 investigation of improper activities involving fellow Assemblyman Mike Duvall, tapes surfaced showing Duvall telling Miller details of his sexual liaisons with lobbyists, and Miller was removed from the Committee because he had personal knowledge of the matter being investigated.[8] Miller was reinstated and placed back on the Ethics Committee by Speaker Perez.

In 2012, Miller was the Republican nominee for the California state Senate. He lost the general election to Democrat Richard Roth.[9]

AB 2098

AB 2098 and its "design build" method could serve as the model for all future road construction projects in California. The California Transportation Commission saw the benefits of the innovative design build method, and decided to unanimously endorse AB 2098. In addition to the California Transportation Commission, AB 2098 garnered 54 bipartisan co-authors in both the State Assembly and the State Senate. Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed AB 2098 into law in September 2010.[10]

Miller's work on AB 2098 earned him the award of Legislator of the Year from the Southern California Contractor's Association, as well as recognition from the Orange County Business Council.[11]

Legislative scorecards

California League of Conservation Voters Lifetime score 11% 2012 score 24%[12]

California Teachers Association Progress Report on Legislative Action[13]
California Small Business Association (CSBA) Legislative Report Card[14]
National Federation of Independent Business Legislative NFIB Score Card[15]
California Chamber of Commerce (CalChamber) Legislative Score Card[16]
Greater Riverside Chambers of Commerce Legislator Vote Record[17]

Awards

Election results

2010 General, California State Assembly (AD 71)[24]
2008 General, California State Assembly (AD 71)[24]
2008 Primary, California State Assembly (AD 71)[24]

References

  1. Assembly Member Jeff Miller of California
  2. 1 2 http://www.cmta.net/legsample.php?leg=miller_jeff
  3. http://www.hellocorona.com/politics/bio/70681/jeff_miller.html
  4. http://arc.asm.ca.gov/member/71/?p=bio
  5. http://www.redcounty.com/node/12375
  6. http://www.rctc.org/downloads/Archive/2008/04%20April/Minutes%2003.12.08.pdf
  7. http://www.assembly.ca.gov/acs/newcomframeset.asp?committee=11
  8. "Assemblyman Jeff Miller removed from Ethics Committee". Capitol Weekly. Retrieved October 1, 2012.
  9. http://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/sov/2012-general/sov-complete.pdf
  10. http://totaltrafficla.com/2010/10/14/ab-2098-approved-construction-to-proceed-on-91-15-freeways/3166
  11. http://arc.asm.ca.gov/inc/customPage.aspx?pid=71
  12. "Scorecard: Assemblymen Jeff Miller". California League of Conservation Voters. Retrieved October 10, 2012.
  13. "Making the Grade: A Progress Report on Legislative Action". Retrieved October 1, 2012.
  14. http://arc.asm.ca.gov/member/71/?p=article&sid=216&id=248058
  15. http://www.nfib.com/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=8TtcF9iVZug%3d&tabid=984
  16. http://www.calchamber.com/GovernmentRelations/Documents/VoteRecord_10-22-10.pdf
  17. http://www.riverside-chamber.com/thismonth.pdf
  18. http://arc.asm.ca.gov/inc/article.aspx?id=221671
  19. https://www.govbuddy.com/directory/press/CA/assemblyman-miller-receives-legislator-of-the-year-award-from-the-southern-california-contractors-association/15105/
  20. http://www.transportationfoundation.org/transportation-awards/
  21. http://archive.constantcontact.com/fs094/1103747366709/archive/1106435154294.html
  22. https://www.govbuddy.com/directory/CA/jeff-miller/2789/press/
  23. http://www.pe.com/localnews/corona/stories/PE_News_Local_W_wymca25.38c9625.html
  24. 1 2 3 http://totalcapitol.com/?people_id=7283
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