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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

ReggieMiller@house.mi.gov
(517) 373-0159
Office: N-795 House Office Building

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Today is the 60th anniversary of Medicaid. As your State Representative, I'm proud to stand for policies that protect Medicaid, because healthcare is a right and should never just be a privilege. ... See MoreSee Less

Today is the 60th anniversary of Medicaid. As your State Representative, Im proud to stand for policies that protect Medicaid, because healthcare is a right and should never just be a privilege.

I had a great time today at the 2025 Monroe County Fair! ... See MoreSee Less

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This win could not have been achieved without the collaborative efforts of concerned citizens and activists, local communities, and elected officials. You made your voices heard, and your organized efforts kept the pressure on to impact this outcome. This is a direct result of our dedicated residents raising their voices and saying: you will not endanger the health of our communities. Not here, not now and not ever. We are not your dumping ground. Period.

Make no mistake about it, this decision was not made out of goodwill. It was made because everyday residents raised their voices and refused to back down. This is a small victory for the people of Van Buren Township and the surrounding communities who demanded to be heard, and a win for environmental justice and public health.

This case was never about one shipment. It’s about a dangerous pattern of importing radioactive waste into Michigan without proper safeguards, transparency, or public input. A reroute is a win, but the fight for permanent protections is far from over. While we fight to stop radioactive waste from entering our state, permits have been filed requesting to expand the landfill even more, which is outrageous.

The ongoing court case must receive a ruling based on the facts presented during the hearings, so my constituents know their community will be safe in the future. The people of Wayne County are owed more than a desperate effort to mitigate the situation with PR stunts about community engagement to shift the narrative and minimize damage.

Radioactive waste has no business coming through our neighborhoods without local input or consent. Wayne County families deserve to know their health and safety will never be put up for negotiation. We cannot let legal maneuvering distract from the real issue: protecting our water, air, and health. My bill is still on the table and I will keep continuing on in this fight.
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This win could not have been achieved without the collaborative efforts of concerned citizens and activists, local communities, and elected officials. You made your voices heard, and your organized efforts kept the pressure on to impact this outcome. This is a direct result of our dedicated residents raising their voices and saying: you will not endanger the health of our communities. Not here, not now and not ever. We are not your dumping ground. Period.

Make no mistake about it, this decision was not made out of goodwill. It was made because everyday residents raised their voices and refused to back down. This is a small victory for the people of Van Buren Township and the surrounding communities who demanded to be heard, and a win for environmental justice and public health.

This case was never about one shipment. It’s about a dangerous pattern of importing radioactive waste into Michigan without proper safeguards, transparency, or public input. A reroute is a win, but the fight for permanent protections is far from over. While we fight to stop radioactive waste from entering our state, permits have been filed requesting to expand the landfill even more, which is outrageous. 

The ongoing court case must receive a ruling based on the facts presented during the hearings, so my constituents know their community will be safe in the future. The people of Wayne County are owed more than a desperate effort to mitigate the situation with PR stunts about community engagement to shift the narrative and minimize damage. 

Radioactive waste has no business coming through our neighborhoods without local input or consent. Wayne County families deserve to know their health and safety will never be put up for negotiation. We cannot let legal maneuvering distract from the real issue: protecting our water, air, and health. My bill is still on the table and I will keep continuing on in this fight.

Honored to visit the Washtenaw County Fair — a proud tradition celebrating the hard work and dedication of over 300 local youth! 👩‍🌾🐄🎨 From livestock to leadership, 4-H members are showcasing a year’s worth of learning, growth, and community spirit. Grateful for the opportunity to support and celebrate our future leaders! #WashtenawCountyFair #4HStrong ... See MoreSee Less

Honored to visit the Washtenaw County Fair — a proud tradition celebrating the hard work and dedication of over 300 local youth! 👩‍🌾🐄🎨 From livestock to leadership, 4-H members are showcasing a year’s worth of learning, growth, and community spirit. Grateful for the opportunity to support and celebrate our future leaders! #WashtenawCountyFair #4HStrongImage attachmentImage attachment+6Image attachment

The deadline for this state budget is non-negotiable. It is crucial for our schools and hometowns to effectively plan their own fiscal years. Though House leadership has unfortunately blown past the deadline, I remain committed to working with my colleagues to ensure that this budget protects the services Michigan's students and school districts need most. ... See MoreSee Less

The deadline for this state budget is non-negotiable. It is crucial for our schools and hometowns to effectively plan their own fiscal years. Though House leadership has unfortunately blown past the deadline, I remain committed to working with my colleagues to ensure that this budget protects the services Michigans students and school districts need most.

It’s July 15th, and our schools are still waiting for a budget that was due on July 1st. Our kids, teachers, and families deserve better. When elected officials don’t show up to do their jobs, classrooms pay the price. Michigan deserves better! ... See MoreSee Less

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Today is the 60th anniversary of Medicaid. As your State Representative, I'm proud to stand for policies that protect Medicaid, because healthcare is a right and should never just be a privilege. ... See MoreSee Less

Today is the 60th anniversary of Medicaid. As your State Representative, Im proud to stand for policies that protect Medicaid, because healthcare is a right and should never just be a privilege.

I had a great time today at the 2025 Monroe County Fair! ... See MoreSee Less

I had a great time today at the 2025 Monroe County Fair!Image attachmentImage attachment+2Image attachment

Rep Miller ... See MoreSee Less

This win could not have been achieved without the collaborative efforts of concerned citizens and activists, local communities, and elected officials. You made your voices heard, and your organized efforts kept the pressure on to impact this outcome. This is a direct result of our dedicated residents raising their voices and saying: you will not endanger the health of our communities. Not here, not now and not ever. We are not your dumping ground. Period.

Make no mistake about it, this decision was not made out of goodwill. It was made because everyday residents raised their voices and refused to back down. This is a small victory for the people of Van Buren Township and the surrounding communities who demanded to be heard, and a win for environmental justice and public health.

This case was never about one shipment. It’s about a dangerous pattern of importing radioactive waste into Michigan without proper safeguards, transparency, or public input. A reroute is a win, but the fight for permanent protections is far from over. While we fight to stop radioactive waste from entering our state, permits have been filed requesting to expand the landfill even more, which is outrageous.

The ongoing court case must receive a ruling based on the facts presented during the hearings, so my constituents know their community will be safe in the future. The people of Wayne County are owed more than a desperate effort to mitigate the situation with PR stunts about community engagement to shift the narrative and minimize damage.

Radioactive waste has no business coming through our neighborhoods without local input or consent. Wayne County families deserve to know their health and safety will never be put up for negotiation. We cannot let legal maneuvering distract from the real issue: protecting our water, air, and health. My bill is still on the table and I will keep continuing on in this fight.
... See MoreSee Less

This win could not have been achieved without the collaborative efforts of concerned citizens and activists, local communities, and elected officials. You made your voices heard, and your organized efforts kept the pressure on to impact this outcome. This is a direct result of our dedicated residents raising their voices and saying: you will not endanger the health of our communities. Not here, not now and not ever. We are not your dumping ground. Period.

Make no mistake about it, this decision was not made out of goodwill. It was made because everyday residents raised their voices and refused to back down. This is a small victory for the people of Van Buren Township and the surrounding communities who demanded to be heard, and a win for environmental justice and public health.

This case was never about one shipment. It’s about a dangerous pattern of importing radioactive waste into Michigan without proper safeguards, transparency, or public input. A reroute is a win, but the fight for permanent protections is far from over. While we fight to stop radioactive waste from entering our state, permits have been filed requesting to expand the landfill even more, which is outrageous. 

The ongoing court case must receive a ruling based on the facts presented during the hearings, so my constituents know their community will be safe in the future. The people of Wayne County are owed more than a desperate effort to mitigate the situation with PR stunts about community engagement to shift the narrative and minimize damage. 

Radioactive waste has no business coming through our neighborhoods without local input or consent. Wayne County families deserve to know their health and safety will never be put up for negotiation. We cannot let legal maneuvering distract from the real issue: protecting our water, air, and health. My bill is still on the table and I will keep continuing on in this fight.

Honored to visit the Washtenaw County Fair — a proud tradition celebrating the hard work and dedication of over 300 local youth! 👩‍🌾🐄🎨 From livestock to leadership, 4-H members are showcasing a year’s worth of learning, growth, and community spirit. Grateful for the opportunity to support and celebrate our future leaders! #WashtenawCountyFair #4HStrong ... See MoreSee Less

Honored to visit the Washtenaw County Fair — a proud tradition celebrating the hard work and dedication of over 300 local youth! 👩‍🌾🐄🎨 From livestock to leadership, 4-H members are showcasing a year’s worth of learning, growth, and community spirit. Grateful for the opportunity to support and celebrate our future leaders! #WashtenawCountyFair #4HStrongImage attachmentImage attachment+6Image attachment

The deadline for this state budget is non-negotiable. It is crucial for our schools and hometowns to effectively plan their own fiscal years. Though House leadership has unfortunately blown past the deadline, I remain committed to working with my colleagues to ensure that this budget protects the services Michigan's students and school districts need most. ... See MoreSee Less

The deadline for this state budget is non-negotiable. It is crucial for our schools and hometowns to effectively plan their own fiscal years. Though House leadership has unfortunately blown past the deadline, I remain committed to working with my colleagues to ensure that this budget protects the services Michigans students and school districts need most.

It’s July 15th, and our schools are still waiting for a budget that was due on July 1st. Our kids, teachers, and families deserve better. When elected officials don’t show up to do their jobs, classrooms pay the price. Michigan deserves better! ... See MoreSee Less

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