Mark Miller
Template:TOCnestleft Mark Miller is a State Senator and Senate Minority leader from Wisconsin.
Miller is serving his first term in the Wisconsin Senate. He serves the 16th Senate District which includes parts of Dane County, Columbia County and the Village and Town of Merrimac in Sauk County. He was elected on November 2, 2004 and was sworn in on January 3, 2005.
Senator Miller is the Co-Chair of the Joint Committee on Finance and the Chair of the Senate Committee on the Environment and Natural Resources. He also serves on the Joint Audit Committee, the Joint Legislative Council Committee, the Joint Committee on Employment Relations, the Joint Committee on Policy Information and Technology and the Claims Board.
He also served on the Governor’s Task Force to Improve Access to Oral Health (2005), the Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Board, the Child Welfare Program Enhancement Plan Implementation Team, and the Board of Health for Madison and Dane County.[1]
Education
Mark Miller graduated from Middleton High School, received his Bachelor of Science from UW-Madison in 1973. He also attended the Bowhay Institute for Legislative Leadership Development in 1999 and the Fleming Fellows Leadership Institute in 2002.[2]
Career
Before being elected to the State Senate, Senator Miller served in the Wisconsin State Assembly from January of 1999 to January of 2005. Senator Miller also served on the Dane County Board of Supervisors and was a military pilot in the Air National Guard, retiring in 1995 at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.[3]
Positions
Senator Miller is a leading advocate in health care reform and has led the fight to pass a statewide health care plan in Wisconsin. He is committed to making health care both affordable and accessible. He is the author of legislation requiring health care coverage be provided for Wisconsin residents and children. He has continued to work to find effective and reasonably priced solutions to prescription drug costs and assure good quality health care for all Wisconsin citizens.
Senator Miller is committed to sound environmental policy and conservation. Miller strongly believes it is imperative to prevent contaminated drinking water, reduce runoff pollution into Wisconsin’s lakes, rivers and streams and make Wisconsin more energy self-sufficient. He is the author of legislation that will "reduce our dependence on imported energy, create jobs and encourage a cleaner environment".[4]
DSA support 2004
In Democratic Socialists of America's Democratic Left Winter 2004/2005, Theresa Alt wrote;[5]
- We reported on the candidates that DSAers were supporting in the last issue of Democratic Left. How did they do?
- In Wisconsin, progressive incumbents Feingold, Baldwin and Obey won. In a race for an open state senate seat, the favored Mark Miller won handily. However, progressive insurgent Bryan Kennedy lost badly..
Supported Progressive Health Care Reform
In late 2009, Mark Miller was one of more than 1,000 state legislators to sign a letter entitled "State Legislators for Progressive Health Care Reform". The letter was a project of the Progressive States Network and was developed in consultation with national health care reform advocates, including the AFL-CIO, AFSCME, Community Catalyst, Families USA, Herndon Alliance, National Women's Law Center, Northeast Action, SEIU, and Universal Health Care Action Network. The letter reads in part,[6]
- "Failure to pass national comprehensive health reform now will further jeopardize state and local budgets, undermining public services like education, public safety, and transportation infrastructure... We, the undersigned, call on President Obama and the Congress to enact bold and comprehensive health care reform this year – based on these principles and a strong federal-state collaboration – and pledge our support as state legislators and allies in pursuit of guaranteed, high quality, affordable health care for all."
"Fast one"
Before protesters stormed the capitol, the mayor of the city of Madison tried to pull a fast one. The governor's budget repair bill was on the fast track, and Madison Mayor Dave Ciesliewicz was racing against the clock to pass new union contracts first.
E-mails obtained by the FOX6 Investigators show that the mayor enlisted the help of State Senator Mark Miller. They both tried to convince the Secretary of State to hold up the bill by taking the maximum 10 days allowed by law before publishing the bill.
They were trying to buy some time so they could ratify new contracts to protect workers from benefit cuts.[7]
Endorsements
The following organizations endorse Mark Miller in 2010:
- AFL-CIO
- Madison Area Firefighters
- Madison Teachers Inc.
- NARAL
- Planned Parenthood Advocates of Wisconsin
- Progressive Majority
- Service Employees International Union
- SEPAC
- Sierra Club
- South Central Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO
- UAW Janesville-Madison Area CAP/PAC Council
- WEAC
Over 90 current and former public officials endorse Mark Miller For State Senate.
- Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin
- Governor Jim Doyle
Assembly
Terese Berceau, State Representative, 76th AD
Sondy Pope-Roberts, State Representative, 79th AD
Dane County
Kathleen Falk, Dane County Executive
Brian Butler, Former Dane County Supervisor
Steve Braunginn, Former Dane County Supervisor
Richard Brown, Dane County Supervisor
Leslie "Buzz" Davis, Former Dane County Supervisor
Elaine DeSmidt, Dane County Supervisor
Chuck Erickson, Dane County Supervisor
Robert Fyrst, Dane County Supervisor
William Graf, Dane County Supervisor
Beth Gross, Dane County Supervisor
Beverly Hills, Former Dane County Supervisor
Jane Licht, Dane County Register of Deeds
Scott McDonell, Dane County Supervisor
Andrew Olsen, Dane County Supervisor
Mark Opitz, Dane County Supervisor
Rich Pertzborn, Dane County Supervisor
Rick Phelps, Former Dane County Executive
Kyle Richmond, Dane County Supervisor
Paul Rusk, Dane County Supervisor
Tom Stoebig, Former Dane County Supervisor
Mary Louise Symon, Former Dane County Chair
Echnaton Vedder, Dane County Supervisor
Richard Wagner, Former Dane County Chair
Dorothy Wheeler, Dane County Supervisor
Judy Wilcox, Former Dane County Supervisor
David Worzala, Dane County Supervisor
Columbia County
Neil Ford, Columbia County Supervisor
Sarah Lloyd, Columbia County Supervisor
Dan See, Columbia County Supervisor
Cottage Grove
Linda Elsberry, Former Cottage Grove Town Supervisor
Kris Hampton, Cottage Grove Town Chairperson
Eugene Skaar, Former Cottage Grove Town Chair
Suzanne Zinkel, Cottage Grove Village Trustee
Nancy Allen, Monona Grove School Bd. Member
Kathy Bultman, Monona Grove School Bd. Member
Kristi Williams, Former Monona Grove School Bd. Member
DeForest
Maureen McCarville, Former Deforest Village Trustee
Lodi
Paul Fisk, Mayor of Lodi (more)
Peggy Ford, Former Lodi Town Trustee
Madison
Dave Cieslewicz, Mayor of Madison (more)
Brian Benford, Madison City Alder
Steve Holtzman, Madison City Alder
Brenda Konkel, Madison City Alder
Gregory Markle, Madison City Alder
Judy Olson, Madison City Alder
Santiago Rosas, Madison City Alder
Matt Sloan, Madison City Alder
Paul Van Rooy, Madison City Alder
Robbie Webber, Madison City Alder
Carol Carstensen, Madison School Bd. Member
Joann Elder, Former Madison School Bd. Member
Bill Keys, Madison School Bd. Member
Juan Jose Lopez, Madison School Bd. Member
Shwaw Vang, Madison School Bd. Member
Johnny Winston, Jr., Madison School Bd. Member
McFarland
Erik Thorensen, McFarland Village President (more)
Ken Brittingham, Retired McFarland School Dist. Super.
Cathy Kirby, Former McFarland Village President
Patrick Miles, McFarland Village Trustee
Connie Hutchinson, McFarland School Board Member
Jim Moeser, McFarland School Bd. Member
Monona
Robb Kahl, Mayor of Monona (more)
Dean Bowles, Former Mayor of Monona
Bill Graf, Dane County Supervisor
Peter McKeever, Monona City Alder
Michael Meulemans, Monona City Alder
Kathy Thomas, Monona City Alder
Douglas Wood, Monona City Alder
Jon Traver, Former Monona City Alder
Bill Bland, Former Monona Grove School Bd. Member
Nancy Gagnon, Former Monona Grove School Bd. Member
John Kitslaar, Monona Grove School Bd. Member
Phillip McDade, Monona Grove School Bd. Member
Bill Thomas, Former Monona Grove School Bd. Member
John Weinberger, Monona Grove School Bd. Member
Oregon
Darrell Klimke, Oregon Village Trustee
Steve Staton, Oregon Village Trustee
Charles Uphoff, Former Oregon School Board Membero
Stoughton
Robert Barnett Jr., Former Mayor of Stoughton (more)
Liniel Cooper, Former Mayor of Stoughton (more)
Leslie "Buzz" & Kay Davis, Former Dane County Supervisor
Denise Duranczyk, Stoughton City Alder
Kathleen Kelly, Stoughton City Alder
Erik Swenson, Former Stoughton City Alder
Donna Vogel, Dane County Supervisor
Nic Dibble, Stoughton School Bd. Member
Ruth Fortney, Stoughton School Bd. Member
Other Local Officials
Robert Lee, Dane Town Chair
Rosalind Gausman, Dunn Town Clerk
Meagan Yost, Lowville Town Chair
James Van Deurzen, Mazomanie Town Supervisor
Ada Deer, Former Menomini Restoration Committee Chair
Nick Ganser, Roxbury Town Supervisor
Carleton Hamre, Vienna Town Chairperson
References
- ↑ Mark Miller, official Sate Senate bio
- ↑ Mark Miller, official Sate Senate bio
- ↑ Mark Miller, official Sate Senate bio
- ↑ Mark Miller, official Sate Senate bio
- ↑ Dem. Left,Winter 2004/2005
- ↑ Progressive States Network: State Legislators for Progressive Health Care Reform (accessed on Dec. 23, 2010)
- ↑ Fox Nation, Plot Uncovered! Dems Fled Wisconsin to Buy Time to Pass New Union Contracts, March 03, 2011