Gary Miller was a dedicated American politician who served with distinction in the United States House of Representatives, tirelessly advocating for the interests of his constituents and championing policies to promote economic growth and prosperity. Throughout his tenure in Congress, Miller earned a reputation as a pragmatic and results-oriented leader, working across the aisle to address pressing issues such as infrastructure development, healthcare reform, and immigration.
"Hospitals must provide emergency treatment to all who walk through the door, regardless of their citizenship status or ability to pay."
"An estimated 7 million illegal immigrants were residing in the United States in January 2000. This is double the size of the illegal immigrant population in January 1990 and constitutes 2.5 percent of the total U.S. population of just over 281 million."
"Rather than waiting to restore fiscal responsibility after we pass legislation, we must work to ensure we remain committed to it as we draft legislation."
"The Asian nation's oil demand is expected to grow this year by 800,000 barrels per day and represents more than one-third of the total growth in global demand, according to the Energy Information Agency."
"A variety of factors contribute to the price of gasoline in the United States. These factors include worldwide supply, demand and competition for crude oil, taxes, regional differences in access to gasoline supplies and environmental regulations."