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Thomas V. Mike Miller

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Thomas V. Mike Miller

Thomas V. Mike Miller is the president of the Maryland Senate. The Democrat represents District 27, which comprises parts of Prince George¿s and Calvert counties. Miller joined the Maryland legislature in 1971 as a member of the House of Delegates, and he moved to the Senate in 1975. He has served as Senate president since January of 1987. Miller, the oldest of 10 children, was born on Dec. 3, 1942, in Clinton, Md. He holds a B.S. in business administration from the University of Maryland, College Park and graduated from the University of Maryland School of Law in 1967. Miller and his wife Patti live in Chesapeake Beach in Southern Maryland. The couple has fi...  Show more »
Thomas V. Mike Miller is the president of the Maryland Senate. The Democrat represents District 27, which comprises parts of Prince George¿s and Calvert counties. Miller joined the Maryland legislature in 1971 as a member of the House of Delegates, and he moved to the Senate in 1975. He has served as Senate president since January of 1987. Miller, the oldest of 10 children, was born on Dec. 3, 1942, in Clinton, Md. He holds a B.S. in business administration from the University of Maryland, College Park and graduated from the University of Maryland School of Law in 1967. Miller and his wife Patti live in Chesapeake Beach in Southern Maryland. The couple has five children and 11 grandchildren.  « Show less

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    May 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Law puts social studies back in the limelight

    Social studies, a subject that had been demoted in Maryland schools in recent years, will regain some of its past educational stature under a bill signed Tuesday by Gov. Martin O'Malley.
    Social studies, a subject that had been demoted in Maryland schools in recent years, will regain some of its past educational stature under a bill signed Tuesday by Gov. Martin O'Malley. Under the legislation — one of hundreds of bills O'Malley...

    Tags: Judges, Livestock Farming, Politics, Science, Personal Income

  2. May 22, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Streamline the state legislature

    Reading about the recently-concluded special session gave me an idea ("O'Malley faces political risks of tax increases," May 17). Seeing as how this session was called only after Gov. Martin O'Malley, Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller and House...

    Tags: Executive Branch, Michael E. Busch, Annapolis, Martin O'Malley, Maryland General Assembly

  4. May 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  5. One special session down, another to go?

    State Sen. Jamie Raskin likens the prospect of being called back to Annapolis for another special session to the plight of a middle school student being told on the last day of classes that he has to attend summer school.
    State Sen. Jamie Raskin likens the prospect of being called back to Annapolis for another special session to the plight of a middle school student being told on the last day of classes that he has to attend summer school. But the Montgomery County...

    Tags: Prince George's County, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Politics, Woodrow Wilson, Jamin B. Raskin

  6. May 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. General Assembly raises income tax on top 14 percent

    It took three carefully scripted days, but Maryland's ruling Democrats finally put in place the budget deal that eluded them in the waning hours of the state's regular session last month.
    It took three carefully scripted days, but Maryland's ruling Democrats finally put in place the budget deal that eluded them in the waning hours of the state's regular session last month. The revenue package approved by the House on Wednesday will...

    Tags: Elections, Michael E. Busch, Annapolis, Interior Policy, Politics

  8. May 15, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  9. House poised to approve income tax increase

    After beating back a series of challenges in the House of Delegates, lawmakers are poised to give final approval Wednesday to a plan to raise the state income tax to fund schools, police and Medicaid.
    After beating back a series of challenges in the House of Delegates, lawmakers are poised to give final approval Wednesday to a plan to raise the state income tax to fund schools, police and Medicaid. The legislation, introduced Monday by Gov. Martin O'...

    Tags: E.J. Pipkin, Montgomery County (Maryland), Elections, Washington, DC, Michael E. Busch

  10. May 16, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Special session fallout

    They did what they had to do, and they went home. That's the best that can be said of the special session of the Maryland General Assembly that concluded today. The tax increases, spending cuts, fund transfers and other measures lawmakers approved in 21/2 days this week protect public education, health and public safety and put the state on a path to fiscal sustainability, all while requiring a relatively minimal additional contribution from taxpayers. After a chaotic end to the regular General Assembly session, order has been restored.
    They did what they had to do, and they went home. That's the best that can be said of the special session of the Maryland General Assembly that concluded today. The tax increases, spending cuts, fund transfers and other measures lawmakers approved in 21/2...

    Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Elections, Michael E. Busch, Annapolis, Maryland General Assembly

  12. May 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  13. Miller, Busch make nice after session fiasco

    If any ill will remains between the state's two top legislative leaders over the chaotic end to this year's session, the two concealed it well at the Democratic Party's gala fund-raiser in Greenbelt Monday night. Despite the mutual finger-pointing...

    Tags: Michael E. Busch, Democratic Party

  14. May 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Lawmakers want special session to stick to budget

     In theory, a special session of the General Assembly could be an opportunity raise any issue a legislator wanted to attempt to put on the agenda. In reality, there seems to be virtually no desire on the part of lawmakers to deal with anything but the...

    Tags: Montgomery County (Maryland), Michael E. Busch, Annapolis, Prince George's County, Justice System

  16. May 13, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Ire over income tax plan to get louder Monday

    A Maryland family making more than $175,000 will pay at least $254 more in income taxes this year under a revenue-raising plan the Maryland General Assembly is expected to take up when  it convenes for special session on Monday.
    A Maryland family making more than $175,000 will pay at least $254 more in income taxes this year under a revenue-raising plan the Maryland General Assembly is expected to take up when it convenes for special session on Monday. The same family of joint...

    Tags: Realty, Federal Income Tax, Michael E. Busch, Annapolis, Politics

  18. Apr 29, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Legislation would give state voters more political gift information

    In more than 30 states, if a corporate chieftain were to ask top executives to contribute to a politician, an inquisitive voter could easily learn that the firm was bankrolling the candidate.
    In more than 30 states, if a corporate chieftain were to ask top executives to contribute to a politician, an inquisitive voter could easily learn that the firm was bankrolling the candidate. But not in Maryland. Campaigns are not required to disclose...

    Tags: Elections, Ethics, Allan H. Kittleman, Economy, Business and Finance, Employment

  20. May 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Md. Senate Democrats hold caucus

    Democratic members of the Maryland Senate  caucused Wednesday morning  in Annapolis, apparently summoned by Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller to discuss the prospects for special sessions of the General Assembly this year. More than half the members...

    Tags: Personal Income, Executive Branch, U.S. Senate, Prince George's County, Annapolis

  22. May 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  23. Senators expecting special session May 14-15

    Senate President Thomas V. Mike Miller has asked members of his Democratic caucus to set aside May 14 and 15 for what he hopes will be a two-days-and-out special session to revive a tax increase bill that died the last night of the regular session and...

    Tags: Michael E. Busch, Annapolis, Politics, Democratic Party, Parties and Movements

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