Representative Carol Miller, Republican from West Virginia

Carol Miller

Representative Carol Miller

Carol Miller, a former bison farmer and small business owner, was elected to represent West Virginia’s 1st Congressional District in 2018. She focuses on strengthening economic development, improving infrastructure, and supporting the energy sector central to her state. Miller played a key role in advancing regional broadband expansion and serves on the House Ways and Means Committee, shaping tax and trade policy. She approaches her work with a pragmatic, business-minded perspective, aiming to deliver tangible results for West Virginia families and industries.

Education

  • B.S. in History and Political Science, Columbia College, Columbia, SC
    (1972)

Policy Focus Areas

Health23%
Taxation21%
Foreign Trade and International Finance10%
International Affairs9%

Notable Legislation

Key legislative actions from Carol Miller's record in Congress.

Rural Broadband Expansion

Supported legislation and funding to improve broadband internet access in rural West Virginia communities.

Opioid Crisis Response

Advocated for increased federal resources to combat opioid addiction and support recovery efforts in West Virginia.

Infrastructure Investment

Secured federal funding for highway and infrastructure improvements, including Corridor H development.

Veterans' Services Enhancement

Worked to expand access to healthcare and benefits for West Virginia veterans through legislative initiatives.

Committee Assignments

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  • House Committee on Ways and Means

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