U.S. Congressman Max Miller’s Week in Review
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Following is a review of engagements by U.S. Congressman Max Miller (OH-07) the week of March 25.
MONDAY, March 25
Congressman Miller had breakfast with the Mayor of Westlake, Ohio, Dennis Clough. They discussed the city’s funding needs and the procedure for including community projects in the 2025 appropriations process, which allows Congress to direct federal resources to important local priorities.
As National Kidney Month came to a close, Congressman Miller visited dialysis centers in Westlake and Rocky River, Ohio. The Congressman learned about the critical role that DaVita Hilliard Dialysis Center and the Fresenius Medical Care Center play in the community. During the visit at DaVita Hilliard Dialysis Center, the Congressman met with Facility Administrator Diane Rose and Regional Director Roarke Baldwin and heard about the impact DaVita’s 8 clinics have throughout Ohio’s Seventh Congressional District. At Fresenius Medical Care Dialysis Center, Congressman Miller was led on a tour by Nancy Herbert, the Clinic Manager. During the tour, Congressman Miller met with patients and learned about the important treatments the facility is providing. The Congressman’s social media post about the visit can be found here.
FRIDAY, March 29
Congressman Miller visited Lubrizol in Brecksville, Ohio, and toured the facility to learn more about the company which employs over 400 people in the area. During the tour, which was led by Senior Director of Government Affairs Patrick Finnegan, Site Leader Michael Bauer, and VP for Sustainability and Public Affairs Beth Grove, the Congressman saw the production of materials that are used in many wellness-related applications, such as sustainable active wear and athletic shoes. After the tour, the Congressman had the chance to participate in a town hall with employees during which he heard about how Lubrizol is supporting industries like health and beauty, health care, active wear, and more. The Congressman’s social media post about the visit can be found here.
Congressman Miller stopped by the American Legion Post 572 Fish Fry for lunch and met with Commander Erich Pfleaidermahnn. The Congressman had the opportunity to sit down with attendees at the fish fry, many of whom were veterans. During his conversations, Congressman Miller was asked about his work in Congress and the services that his office provides, particularly for veterans and service members. He even had the opportunity to catch up with a friend, Joe Burdick, who made the custom wooden American flag that is hung up in the Congressman’s Washington, D.C. office. The Congressman’s social media post about the visit can be found here.
Congressman Miller met with Bentleyville Mayor Kathleen Hale, who assumed office in January 2024, and Police Chief Gabe Barone. The Congressman updated the Mayor and Police Chief on his work in Congress and discussed ways the Congressman could advocate for the Village through the community project funding process. The Congressman’s social media post about the meeting can be found here.
Congressman Miller met with Oakwood Village Mayor Gary Gottschalk and City Council Members Paggie Matlock and Eloise Hardin, as well as a small group of Oakwood residents. They discussed the Village’s funding needs, the upcoming process for community project funding, and how he can best support communities like theirs in Ohio’s Seventh Congressional District. The Congressman’s social media post about the meeting can be found here.
Editor’s note regarding Congressman Miller:
Congressman Max Miller represents Ohio’s Seventh District which includes Medina and Wayne counties as well as parts of Cuyahoga and Holmes counties. Miller serves on the House Agriculture Committee and the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, for which he is also Chairman of the Environment Subcommittee. The Republican freshman members selected Miller as their representative to the Republican Steering Committee. He is a member of the Republican Study Committee, Main Street Caucus, and the Congressional Jewish Caucus. Before joining Congress, Miller spent six years in the Marine Corps Reserves and served in several senior positions for President Donald Trump. Please visit http://maxmiller.house.gov for more information.
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