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House Administration to Review Military and Overseas Voting in 2012 Election
Today, Committee on House Administration Chairman Candice Miller, R-Mich., announced that the Committee will hold a hearing on military and overseas voting in the 2012 election
Miller on Smithsonian Secretary’s Retirement
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, Committee on House Administration Chairman Candice Miller, R-Mich., issued the following statement on Smithsonian Secretary Wayne Clough’s announcement to step down as Secretary in October 2014:
Miller Asks FEC to Turn Over all Communications with IRS
Recently Exposed Email Exchange Between the FEC and IRS Raises Questions About Agencies’ Unlawfully Sharing Confidential Information
Miller: New XML Access to U.S. Code Changes Legislative Transparency Landscape
WASHINGTON – Today, Committee on House Administration Chairman Candice Miller, R-Mich., issued the following statement regarding the House’s decision to publish the updated U.S. Code online in XML:
Chairman Miller Calls FEC’s Failure to Issue Enforcement Manual Unacceptable
Committee on House Administration Chairman Candice Miller, R-Mich., issued the following statement on the Federal Election Commission’s failure to approve an enforcement manual:
Chairman Miller Commends Smithsonian Leadership on Improvements to Management of National Collections
Miller says Smithsonian has Made Strides in Addressing Collection Management Deficiencies Identified by IG; Emphasizes Need for Management and Preservation to Remain Top Priority
Miller on SCOTUS Voting Rights Act Decision
Committee on House Administration Chairman Candice Miller, R-Mich., issued the following statement after the U.S. Supreme Court released its decision to strike down Section 4 of the 1965 Voting Rights Act:
Miller on Proof of Citizenship Ruling
Chairman of House Administration Says SCOTUS Ruling Demonstrates How Federal Mandates Can Paralyze States’ Ability to Protect the Integrity of Elections; Says Outdated Law Requires States to Rely on Obsolete, Unresponsive Election Agency
Election Officials Say Legislation Needed to Address Millions of Duplicate Voter Registrations Nationwide
State Election Officials Say Miller’s Bill Updating NVRA Will Improve Accuracy of Voter Lists, Reduce Duplicate Registrations and Reduce Administrative Costs
Committee Passes Legislation to End Obsolete Government Programs
House Administration Passes Legislation to Terminate Obsolete Election Agency and End Unpopular Program That Subsidizes Presidential Campaigns and National Party Conventions