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After reviewing the Assembly Majority’s One-House Budget proposal, Assemblyman Brian Miller (R,C-New Hartford) is displeased with the increased spending, new taxes, surge in migrant funding, and failure to address crucial issues like bail reform. Miller...
Brian Miller was elected to the New York State Assembly on November 8, 2016. His district is comprised of parts of Oneida, Herkimer, Otsego, and Madison counties.
Miller Appointed To Lead Agenda For Assembly Minority Conference. Assemblyman Brian Miller (R,I,C-New Hartford) has been appointed by Assembly Minority Leader Will Barclay (R,C,I-Pulaski) to serve in the Conference’s leadership as the Vice-Chair of the Steering Committee.
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Pictured above is Assemblyman Brian Miller (R,C-New Hartford) with Gov. Kathy Hochul, Town of Lenox Supervisor and Chair of the Madison County Board John Pinard and Village of Canastota Mayor Rosanne Warner.
Assemblyman Brian Miller (R,C-New Hartford) joined a bipartisan group of legislators and correctional officers who have been victims of sexual harassment and abuse by inmates calling for stronger laws against the crimes at the State Capitol on May 9, 2023.
Assemblyman Brian D. Miller Assembly District 122. Home; About. Biography District Map Newsroom. Press Releases
A Statement from Assemblyman Brian Miller (R, C-New Hartford). “After hearing Governor Hochul’s $233 billion executive budget proposal today, it is clear that New York has a spending problem and that this level of funding is unsustainable.
Statement from Assemblyman Brian Miller (R,C-New Hartford) on the end of legislative session. June 9, 2023. “The legislative session included some important accomplishments. We were able to come to an agreement on a bill I cosponsored to help correct an oversight impacting Vernon Downs.
After reviewing the Assembly Majority’s One-House Budget proposal, Assemblyman Brian Miller (R,C-New Hartford) is displeased with the increased spending, new taxes, surge in migrant funding, and failure to address crucial issues like bail reform.