Reggie Miller2026-07-28T11:58:59-04:00
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State Representative

Reggie Miller

Van Buren Twp. | 31st House District
Serving 92,978 constituents in C/S/SW Romulus, Belleville, Van Buren Township, Sumpter Township, Exeter Township, Raisinville Township, Dundee Township, London Township, Milan Township, Macon Township, Milan city, Augusta Township, SW/S/SE/E/C/NE/N York Township

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(517) 373-0159
Office: N-795 House Office Building

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Residents rely on their city councils, township boards and village boards to make decisions that directly affect their communities and everyday lives. When elected officials routinely fail to attend meetings, residents aren't getting the representation they deserve.

This week, I introduced a package of bills to hold local officials accountable when they fail to meet their basic responsibility to regularly attend the meetings for which they were elected.

If you choose to serve your community, you have a responsibility to show up, participate, and do the job you were elected to do.

Our communities deserve leaders who show up.
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I had a great time today at the Monroe County Fair! It's always a great time celebrating our hardworking farmers, local businesses, and 4-H youth, and enjoying one of our community's favorite traditions. I also ran into my colleague from Monroe, Rep. Will Bruck. Thank you to everyone who works so hard each year to put on this great event. ... See MoreSee Less

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If you haven’t already, it's time to make your plan to vote in next week’s primary election! Every voice matters, and every vote counts. Check your voter registration, find your polling location, and explore your voting options before Election Day at: mi.gov/vote. ... See MoreSee Less

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Thank you to the organizers and speakers for hosting last night's community conversation in Augusta on hyperscale data centers.

I appreciated the opportunity to join residents, local leaders, and subject matter experts for an important discussion about these projects and what they mean for Michigan communities.

As I've continued my work on data center policy in the Legislature, conversations like this are invaluable. Hearing directly from residents, local officials, and experts helps ensure that our approach is informed, transparent, and grounded in the needs of the communities that will be most affected.

It was encouraging to see so many people engaged and asking thoughtful questions. Public participation is essential when decisions have lasting impacts on our infrastructure, natural resources, local economies, and quality of life.

Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to such a meaningful discussion.
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Last night, I had the honor of presenting a special tribute on behalf of the State of Michigan to Rosemary Otzman in recognition of her decades of service to Belleville, Van Buren Township, Sumpter Township, and the surrounding community.

For more than 30 years, Rosemary helped document and preserve the history of the people, events, decisions, and stories that shaped our community as editor of the Belleville Area Independent newspaper.

Whether people agreed with every article or not, everyone knew Rosemary was paying attention and that matters.

This tribute was made even more special with the signatures of Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist, and members of the Michigan Legislature. Rosemary's dedication to local journalism, civic engagement, and preserving the history of our community has left a lasting impact.

Congratulations on your retirement, Rosemary, and thank you for always showing up. We’re all wishing you a well-deserved and happy retirement!
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What I know About the Airshow as of Tonight:

I've received multiple calls and messages today regarding the status of the Thunder Over Michigan air show for tomorrow, July 17th due to the low visibility from smoke.

As of this evening, I have been informed that the air show for tomorrow, July 17th, has not been cancelled yet.

I was told that today's practice session was canceled and that organizers continue to monitor conditions. A final determination regarding flight operations may not be made until tomorrow at some point.

I understand that many families are trying to make plans, and residents deserve timely, clear communication regarding any changes that could affect attendance.

I will continue sharing information as I receive it and encourage everyone to monitor official air show announcements for updates.
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Residents rely on their city councils, township boards and village boards to make decisions that directly affect their communities and everyday lives. When elected officials routinely fail to attend meetings, residents aren't getting the representation they deserve.

This week, I introduced a package of bills to hold local officials accountable when they fail to meet their basic responsibility to regularly attend the meetings for which they were elected.

If you choose to serve your community, you have a responsibility to show up, participate, and do the job you were elected to do.

Our communities deserve leaders who show up.
... See MoreSee Less

Residents rely on th

I had a great time today at the Monroe County Fair! It's always a great time celebrating our hardworking farmers, local businesses, and 4-H youth, and enjoying one of our community's favorite traditions. I also ran into my colleague from Monroe, Rep. Will Bruck. Thank you to everyone who works so hard each year to put on this great event. ... See MoreSee Less

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If you haven’t already, it's time to make your plan to vote in next week’s primary election! Every voice matters, and every vote counts. Check your voter registration, find your polling location, and explore your voting options before Election Day at: mi.gov/vote. ... See MoreSee Less

If you haven’t alr

Thank you to the organizers and speakers for hosting last night's community conversation in Augusta on hyperscale data centers.

I appreciated the opportunity to join residents, local leaders, and subject matter experts for an important discussion about these projects and what they mean for Michigan communities.

As I've continued my work on data center policy in the Legislature, conversations like this are invaluable. Hearing directly from residents, local officials, and experts helps ensure that our approach is informed, transparent, and grounded in the needs of the communities that will be most affected.

It was encouraging to see so many people engaged and asking thoughtful questions. Public participation is essential when decisions have lasting impacts on our infrastructure, natural resources, local economies, and quality of life.

Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to such a meaningful discussion.
... See MoreSee Less

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Last night, I had the honor of presenting a special tribute on behalf of the State of Michigan to Rosemary Otzman in recognition of her decades of service to Belleville, Van Buren Township, Sumpter Township, and the surrounding community.

For more than 30 years, Rosemary helped document and preserve the history of the people, events, decisions, and stories that shaped our community as editor of the Belleville Area Independent newspaper.

Whether people agreed with every article or not, everyone knew Rosemary was paying attention and that matters.

This tribute was made even more special with the signatures of Governor Gretchen Whitmer, Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist, and members of the Michigan Legislature. Rosemary's dedication to local journalism, civic engagement, and preserving the history of our community has left a lasting impact.

Congratulations on your retirement, Rosemary, and thank you for always showing up. We’re all wishing you a well-deserved and happy retirement!
... See MoreSee Less

Last night, I had th

What I know About the Airshow as of Tonight:

I've received multiple calls and messages today regarding the status of the Thunder Over Michigan air show for tomorrow, July 17th due to the low visibility from smoke.

As of this evening, I have been informed that the air show for tomorrow, July 17th, has not been cancelled yet.

I was told that today's practice session was canceled and that organizers continue to monitor conditions. A final determination regarding flight operations may not be made until tomorrow at some point.

I understand that many families are trying to make plans, and residents deserve timely, clear communication regarding any changes that could affect attendance.

I will continue sharing information as I receive it and encourage everyone to monitor official air show announcements for updates.
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