Senator Mike Miller
North Pole, Alaska
District Q - Republican
State Capitol, Room 111
Juneau, AK 99801-1182
Phone: (907) 465-4976
Fax: (907) 465-3883To send an e-mail to Senator Miller click on the address below:
Senator_Mike_Miller@Legis.state.ak.us
Interim:
3340 Badger Rd. (in the Beaver Brook Mall)
North Pole, AK 99705
PO Box 55094 (mail only)
Phone: (907) 488-0862
Fax: (907) 488-4271 (shared)
Elected to the House 1982, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990
Elected to the Senate 1992, 1996
Party Affiliation: Republican -District Q
Leadership: Senate President
Election History: Senate (1992-present), House
(1982-1992).
Senate Committees: (1996-1997) Judiciary, Labor and
Commerce, State Affairs, and Legislative Council.
Legislative Positions: Chair, Senate Rules (1995-1996);
Legislative Council (1987-1988, 1992-1997); Chair, Senate
Resources (1993-1994); Vice-Chair, Senate State Affairs
(1993-1994); Chair, Senate Ad-Hoc Ethics Committee (1993); Task
Force on Oil Taxation (1989-1990); Chair, House Rules
(1985-1986); Chair, House Community and Regional Affairs (1984);
Vice-Chair, House Transportation (1983-1984); Vice-Chair, House
HESS (1983-1984).
Other Elected Positions: North Pole City Counci
(1976-1980).
Community Activities: Original Board Member of Project
714 (STARS), Drug Intervention and Prevention Program for
Secondary Schools; Past Board Member of Crisis Pregnancy Outpost
for North Pole/Fairbanks area; Member, National
Federation of Independent Business (NFIB); Member, North Pole
Chamber of Commerce: Member, National Chamber of Commerce;
Member, Assembly of God Church.
Education: Monroe High School, Fairbanks; Attended
University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
Occupation: Manager/Owner, Santa Claus House.
Military Service: Alaska Air National Guard.
Birth: 8/7/51; Fairbanks, AK - Life-long Alaska
resident.
Family: Wife - Susan, Children - Teffonie and
Carissa
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Prime Sponsor of the following legislation
SB 95: An
Act relating to worker's compensation self-insurance.
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SB 171: An
Act relating to the Alaska Capital Improvement Project Authority;
relating to the powers and duties of the Department of
Transportation and Public Facilities; and providing for an
effective date. ~
SB 214: An
Act relating to the possession of a concealed deadly weapon by
peace officers and chief administrative officers of local police
departments; to the definition of police officer as it is defined
for police standards; and providing for an effective date.
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SB
261: An Act relating to the Special Olympics
World Winter Games to be held in Anchorage in the year 2001;
establishing a reserve fund for the games; providing certain
duties and authority for the Alaska Industrial Development and
Export Authority regarding financing for those games; and
providing for an effective date.
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SB
270: An Act relating to forests and forestry
practices.
SB
275: An Act relating to contributions to the
governor, the lieutenant governor, and candidates for the offices
of governor and lieutenant governor; and providing for an
effective date.
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SB
321: An Act relating to assisted living homes.
SCR
22: Relating to promotion of Kids Voting Alaska
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SJR
35: Proposing an amendment to the Constitution
of the State of Alaska relating to participation in an abortion.
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Co-Sponsor of the following legislation
HB
6: Amending laws relating to the disclosure of
information relating to certain minors.
HB
16: Relating to delinquent minors, to the taking
of action based on the alleged criminal misconduct of ceratin
minors, to the services to be provided to the victims of criminal
misconduct of minors, and to agency records involving minors
alleged to be delinquent based on their criminal misconduct; and
amending Rule 19 and repealing Rules 6, 7, 11(a), 12(a), and
21(f), Alaska Delinquency Rules.
HB
45: Relating to runaway and missing minors, and
providing for an effective date.
HB
46: Relating to mining, and providing for an
effective date.
HB
58: An Act relating to civil actions; amending
Rules 49 and 68, Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure; amending Rule
702, Alaska Rules of Evidence, and providing fo ran effective
date.
HB
65: An Act relating to partial-birth abortions.
HB
69: An Act relating to designating flunitrazepam
as a schedule IA controlled substance; and providing for an
effective date.
HB
109: An Act relating to the management and
disposal of state land and resources; relating to certain remote
parcel and homestead entry land purchase contracts and patents;
and providing for an effective date.
HB 158: An
Act relating to attendance at a public school on a part-time
basis.
HB
296: An Act extending the termination date of
the Alaska Minerals Commission.
HB 309: An
Act naming the Robert B. Atwood Building.
HB 373: An
Act relating to forests and forestry practices.
HCR
1: Relating to a new Alaska Liquefied natural
gas project.
HCR
18: Declaring 1997 to be observed as the 80th
Anniversery of the University of Alaska Fairbanks and recognizing
the vital role played by the Univerisity of Alaska Fairbanks.
HJR
12: Urging the Secretary of the
interior to conduct competitive oil and gas lease sales within
the National Petroleum Reserve in Alaska.
HJR
16: Relating to a federal balanced budget
amendment.
HJR
49: Relating to opposition to a moratorium on
the building of roads in the roadless areas of national forests.
HJR
52: Relating to opposition to the designation of
any rivers in Alaska as American Heritage Rivers under the
American Heritage Rivers initiative.
HJR
53: Relating to support for federal legislation
providing for the continuation of the University of Alaska by the
conveyance of federal land to the university.
HJR
62: Relating to bringing Balto back to Alaska.
SB
12: An Act relating to partial-birth abortions.
SB
17: An Act creating the crime of criminal
transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
SB
24: An Act relating to a requirement that a
parent, guardian, or custodian consent before certain minors
receive an abortion; establishing a judicial bypass procedure by
which a minor may petition a court for authorization to consent
to an abortion without consent of a parent, guardian, or
custodian; amending the definition of 'abortion'; and amending
Rules 40 and 79, Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure; Rules 204, 210,
212, 213, 508, and 512.5, Alaska Rules of Appellate Procedure;
and Rule 9, Alaska Administrative Rules.
SB
25: An Act relating to authorizing the
Department of Corrections to provide an automated victim
notification and prisoner information system.
SB
67: An Act relating to the imposition of
criminal sentences; and amending Rule 32.2, Alaska Rules of
Criminal Procedure.
SB
77: An Act relating to the Alaska Day of Prayer.
SB
94: An Act relating to designating flunitrazepam
as a schedule IVA controlled substance; and providing for an
effective date.
SB 134: An
Act relating to home schooling for elementary and secondary
students.
SB
137: An Act exempting certain volunteer
emergency medical technicians and volunteer fire fighters from
state wage and hour laws; and providing for an effective date.
SB 164: An
Act relating to the authority of an emergency medical technician
at the scene of an accident or emergency.
SB
175: An Act relating to revenue bonds issued by
the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority for
interties between Healy and Fairbanks and between Anchorage and
the Kenai Peninsula; and providing for an effective date.
SB 182: An
Act relating to the establishment and operation of charter
schools.
SB
218: An Act relating to the crime of murder and
to murder of children.
SB
219: An Act relating to establishing an office
of crime victims' advocacy; and amending Rule 16, Alaska Rules of
Criminal Procedure, Rule 9, Alaska Delinquency Rules, and Rule
501, Alaska Rules of Evidence.
SB
241: An Act relating to a tax credit program for
postsecondary colleges or universities; and providing for an
effective date.
SB
265: An Act designating the moose as the state
land mammal.
SB
278: An Act making a special appropriation to
the principal of the permanent fund; and providing for an
effective date.
SB 290: An
Act naming William Ransom Wood Boulevard in Fairbanks.
SB
306: An Act relating to the authority to claim a
child who is the subject of a child support order as a dependent
for purposes of a federal income tax exemption; relating to
certification of child support arrears; amending Rule 90.3,
Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure.
SB
307: An Act relating to conditions for filling
vacancies in the office of United States senator; and providing
for an effective date.
SB
323: An Act relating to sexual offenses, to
those who commit sexual offenses, and to registration of sex
offenders; Amending Rule 6(r)(2), Alaska Rules of Criminal
Procedure; and providing for an effective date.
SCR 4:
Relating to declaring March 1997 as Sobriety Awarenss Month.
SCR 10: Supporting
continued use of Alaska's renewable furbearer resources.
SCR
21: Relating to declaring March 1998 as Sobriety
Awareness Month.
SJR
3: Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of
the State of Alaska limiting the rights of prisoners to those
required under the Constitution of the United States.
SJR
7: Supporting continued funding
of the Alaska National Guard Youth Corps Challenge Program.
SJR
9: Urging the United States Congress to pass
legislation to open the coastal plain of the Arctic National
Wildlife Refuge, Alaska, to oil and gas exploration, development,
and production.
SJR
14: Relating to support for federal legislation
permitting state concealed handgun permittees to carry concealed
handguns in other states.
SJR
16: Relating to reauthorization and reform of
the Endangered Species Act.
SJR
19: Relating to naming Anchorage as the location
of the 2001 Special Olympics World Winter Games.
SJR
22: Inviting the United States Department of
Defense to select Alaska as the site to base and train military
troops.
SJR 25: Supporting
enhancement of visitor access to Denali National Park and
Preserve through development of a northern railroad route
corridor access to the vicinity of Wonder Lake.
SJR
28: Requesting the federal government to conduct
an audit of the Alaska Native regional corporations to determine
their compliance with the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act and
to review the accountability of the corporations to their
shareholders.
SJR
37: Proposing an amendment to the Constitution
of the State of Alaska relating to parental consent or
notification before an abortion is provided to a minor.
SR
1: Relating to compensation of Holocaust victims
and survivors, their heirs, and Jewish communities by the
government of Switzerland and the Swiss banking industry.
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