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Miller Promoting Bill to Allow Whole, 2% Milk in Schools

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Assemblyman Brian Miller (R,C-New Hartford) is pushing for the passage of bill (A.2321), introduced by Assemblyman Chris Tague (R,C-Schoharie),which would allow schools to purchase whole milk and 2% milk, that has been processed from New York State Farms....

Miller Joins Bipartisan Group of Legislators Calling for Change in Law to Protect Correctional Officers From Sexual Harassment and Abuse by Inmates

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Assemblyman Brian Miller (R,C-New Hartford) joined a bipartisan group of legislators, representatives from the New York State Correctional Officers and Police Benevolent Association (NYSCOPBA) and correctional officers, many of whom are women, to call...

Miller: Budget’s Heavy Spending Misses Mark for Upstate New York

“The final budget presented to the Legislature was a month late, rife with excessive spending and short on relief for taxpayers. The budget contained some positive items that I have been advocating for, such as support for farmers, expanded school aid,...

Late Budget Points to Failures of One-Party Rule

“Two years of late budgets are showing us that one-party rule isn’t working for New Yorkers. After last year's late budget, those involved should have done more to start this negotiation process earlier to ensure meeting the budget deadline of April...

Miller Congratulates Town of New Lisbon on Groundbreaking for New Highway Garage

“Today, I would like to applaud the Town of New Lisbon on the groundbreaking of their new town highway garage. This roughly 9,800 sq. ft. facility will replace the current town highway garage building that is more than 50 years old. This approximately...

Miller Wants to Reform No-Consequences Raise the Age Law That is Harming the Very Kids it was Intended to Protect

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Assemblyman Brian Miller (R,C-New Hartford) and his Assembly Minority colleagues are proposing reforms to the Raise the Age law to provide better mechanisms to hold 16- and 17-year-olds accountable for heinous crimes such as homicide, sex offenses and...
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