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Miller, Max L. [R-OH-7]

Republican · OH · 19 bills sponsored

H.R. 7343House
Feb 4, 2026

Foster Youth Workforce Opportunity Act

In CommitteeEconomy
Miller, Max L. [R-OH-7] (R-OH)· 1 cosponsor

# Foster Youth Workforce Opportunity Act (HR 7343) Summary **What the Bill Would Do** The Foster Youth Workforce Opportunity Act is designed to improve employment and career opportunities for young people who have experienced the foster care system. While specific provisions aren't detailed in the available information, bills with this title typically focus on connecting foster youth with job training, internships, apprenticeships, or employment services to help them become self-sufficient after leaving the foster care system. **Who It Affects** This legislation would primarily benefit foster youth—young people in or recently aged out of the foster care system—who often face significant barriers to employment and economic stability. The bill may also affect foster care agencies, employers participating in job placement programs, and organizations that provide workforce development services. **Current Status** As of now, HR 7343 is in committee, meaning it has been introduced but has not yet been debated or voted on by the full House of Representatives. The bill was sponsored by Representative Max Miller (R-OH). For more detailed information about specific provisions, you would need to review the full text of the bill on Congress.gov.

Latest: Feb 4, 2026Read more →
H.R. 7306House
Feb 2, 2026

CLOSE Act

In CommitteeEconomy
Miller, Max L. [R-OH-7] (R-OH)· 4 cosponsors

# CLOSE Act Summary I don't have access to the detailed text or specific provisions of HR 7306 (CLOSE Act) in my current information. To provide you with an accurate summary covering what the bill would do, who it affects, and its key provisions, I would need more details about the bill's content. **What I can tell you:** This bill is currently in committee (meaning it hasn't advanced to a full congressional vote yet) and was introduced by Rep. Max Miller, a Republican from Ohio. **To get accurate information, I'd recommend:** - Visiting **Congress.gov** and searching "HR 7306" for the full text and legislative details - Checking the bill's summary section, which breaks down provisions in plain language - Looking at the "Actions" tab to track its current status I want to avoid guessing at the bill's purpose, as that could spread misinformation. If you have access to the bill text or a summary, I'm happy to help you understand specific provisions!

Latest: Feb 2, 2026Read more →
H.R. 6999House
Jan 9, 2026

Tax Relief for Fraud Victims Act

In CommitteeEconomy
Miller, Max L. [R-OH-7] (R-OH)· 1 cosponsor

# Tax Relief for Fraud Victims Act Summary **What the Bill Does:** The Tax Relief for Fraud Victims Act is designed to provide tax relief to people who have been victims of fraud. While specific provisions aren't detailed in the available information, bills with this title typically allow fraud victims to claim tax deductions or credits related to their losses, or provide other tax benefits to help offset financial damages they've suffered. **Who It Affects:** This bill would primarily affect individuals and potentially businesses that have experienced fraud and want tax relief for their losses. It could also impact the IRS and tax administration. **Current Status:** The bill (HR 6999) was introduced in the 119th Congress by Representative Max L. Miller (R-OH) and is currently in committee, meaning it hasn't yet been debated or voted on by the full House. The specific details of the bill's provisions aren't available in the provided information, so interested parties would need to review the full legislative text for exact details about eligibility requirements, types of fraud covered, and the amount of relief offered.

Latest: Jan 9, 2026Read more →
H.R. 6985House
Jan 8, 2026

Facilitating Useful Loss Limitations to Help Our Unique Service Economy (FULL HOUSE) Act

In CommitteeEconomy
Miller, Max L. [R-OH-7] (R-OH)· 5 cosponsors

# FULL HOUSE Act Summary I don't have access to the detailed text of HR 6985 to provide you with specific information about what this bill would do, which groups it affects, or its key provisions. The bill summary you've shared only includes the title, sponsor information, and status—not the actual legislative content. To get accurate information about this bill, I'd recommend: - Visiting **Congress.gov** and searching for "HR 6985" to view the full text and detailed summary - Checking the bill's status updates and any committee reports - Reviewing analyses from nonpartisan sources like the Congressional Research Service If you have access to the bill's text or a more detailed summary, I'd be happy to help you break it down into plain language.

Latest: Jan 8, 2026Read more →
H.R. 6914House
Dec 19, 2025

Trusted Importer and Competitive Manufacturing Act of 2025

In CommitteeForeign Affairs
Miller, Max L. [R-OH-7] (R-OH)

# Trusted Importer and Competitive Manufacturing Act of 2025 - Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** The Trusted Importer and Competitive Manufacturing Act of 2025 (HR 6914) aims to support domestic manufacturing and streamline import processes for trusted trading partners. While specific details aren't publicly available yet, the bill's title suggests it would create a system to identify reliable importers and potentially offer them benefits like faster customs clearance, while also supporting American manufacturing competitiveness. **Who It Affects:** This bill would primarily impact importers and domestic manufacturers. Companies that import goods would be affected by any new classification system, while U.S. manufacturers could potentially benefit from measures designed to boost their competitiveness. Consumers might see effects through product availability or pricing changes, depending on the bill's final provisions. **Current Status:** HR 6914 was introduced by Rep. Max L. Miller (R-OH) in the 119th Congress and is currently in committee, meaning it's under review and hasn't yet advanced to a full House vote. The bill's detailed provisions have not been made widely public, so the full scope of its potential impact remains to be seen as it moves through the legislative process.

Latest: Dec 19, 2025Read more →
H.R. 6420House
Dec 4, 2025

ACCESS Act

In CommitteeHealthcare
Miller, Max L. [R-OH-7] (R-OH)· 2 cosponsors

# ACCESS Act (HR 6420) Summary I don't have access to the detailed text or specific provisions of HR 6420 (the ACCESS Act) from the 119th Congress, so I cannot provide you with an accurate summary of what this bill would do. To get reliable information about this bill, I'd recommend: - **Congress.gov** - Search for "HR 6420" to see the full bill text, sponsor details, and any amendments - **The bill sponsor's website** - Rep. Max Miller's official page may have a summary - **Nonpartisan resources** - Organizations like the Congressional Research Service or legistlative tracking sites provide objective analyses Since the bill is currently in committee, the text should be publicly available. If you can share the bill's specific language or provisions, I'd be happy to help explain them in plain language.

Latest: Dec 4, 2025Read more →
H.R. 6421House
Dec 4, 2025

To amend the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act to expand eligibility for catastrophic plans.

In CommitteeOther
Miller, Max L. [R-OH-7] (R-OH)· 1 cosponsor

# HR 6421 Summary **What the Bill Does:** This bill would change the rules for "catastrophic health plans" under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Currently, these low-premium plans with high deductibles are only available to people under 30 years old. The bill would expand who can buy these plans, though the specific details of the expansion aren't provided in the available information. **Who It Affects:** The bill would primarily affect people shopping for health insurance on the ACA marketplace. It could benefit individuals seeking cheaper monthly premiums in exchange for higher out-of-pocket costs when they need care, and insurance companies offering these plans. **Current Status:** As of now, HR 6421 is still in committee review, meaning it hasn't advanced to a full House vote. The bill was introduced by Rep. Max Miller (R-OH) in the 119th Congress. *Note: Full details about the specific age or eligibility changes proposed weren't available in the provided information.*

Latest: Dec 4, 2025Read more →
H.R. 6331House
Dec 1, 2025

ADVERSARIES Act

In CommitteeForeign Affairs
Miller, Max L. [R-OH-7] (R-OH)· 3 cosponsors

# ADVERSARIES Act Summary I don't have access to the specific details of HR 6331 (ADVERSARIES Act) from the 119th Congress to provide you with an accurate summary of what it would do, who it affects, or its key provisions. Congressional bill summaries require detailed information about the bill's language and intent that I cannot reliably retrieve. **To get accurate information about this bill, I'd recommend:** - **Congress.gov** - Search for "HR 6331" to see the full text, sponsors, and official summary - **Your representative's website** - Often includes explanations of bills they sponsor - **Nonpartisan sources** like the Congressional Research Service or Vote411.org If you have access to the bill text or a reliable source document about it, I'd be happy to help summarize that specific information for you.

Latest: Dec 1, 2025Read more →
H.R. 5779House
Oct 17, 2025

American Workforce Act

In CommitteeEconomy
Miller, Max L. [R-OH-7] (R-OH)

# American Workforce Act (HR 5779) Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** Unfortunately, the publicly available information about HR 5779 is limited. The bill's detailed provisions are not fully summarized in the basic congressional record data available. To understand what specific policies this bill proposes—whether it addresses job training, education requirements, work visa programs, or other workforce-related matters—you would need to review the full text of the bill on Congress.gov or the House Clerk's website. **Current Status:** The bill is currently in committee, meaning it has been introduced but has not yet advanced to a full House vote. It was sponsored by Representative Max Miller (R-OH), who represents Ohio's 7th Congressional District. **How to Learn More:** For a complete understanding of who this bill affects and its key provisions, I'd recommend visiting **Congress.gov** and searching for "HR 5779" to read the full legislative text and any official summaries. This will give you the specific details about the bill's intentions and scope.

Latest: Oct 17, 2025Read more →
H.R. 2791House
Apr 9, 2025

Homes for Heroes Act

In CommitteeDefense
Miller, Max L. [R-OH-7] (R-OH)

# Homes for Heroes Act Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** The Homes for Heroes Act aims to improve housing assistance for veterans and potentially other groups experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity. Based on its subjects, the bill would likely create or modify federal lending programs and loan guarantees to help eligible individuals purchase or maintain homes more affordably than through traditional private lending. **Who It Affects:** The primary beneficiaries would be veterans, though the bill may also address housing for other vulnerable populations. Lenders participating in any new federal loan guarantee program would also be affected by new rules or requirements established under the legislation. **Current Status:** The bill was introduced in the 119th Congress by Representative Max Miller (R-OH) but remains in committee and has not yet advanced for a full House vote. Without additional details on specific provisions, the exact scope of benefits and eligibility requirements cannot be confirmed from the title and subject categories alone. *Note: For more detailed information on specific provisions, loan terms, funding amounts, or implementation timelines, you would need to review the full bill text.*

Latest: Sep 18, 2025Read more →
H.J.Res. 116House
Aug 26, 2025

Honoring the sacrifice of Marine Corps Lance Corporal David L. Espinoza, Marine Corps Sergeant Nicole L. Gee, Marine Corps Staff Sergeant Darin Taylor Hoover, Army Staff Sergeant Ryan Christian Knauss, Marine Corps Corporal Hunter Lopez, Marine Corps Lance Corporal Rylee J. McCollum, Marine Corps Lance Corporal Dylan R. Merola, Marine Corps Lance Corporal Kareem M. Nikoui, Marine Corps Corporal Daegan W. Page, Marine Corps Sergeant Johanny Rosario, Marine Corps Corporal Humberto A. Sanchez, Marine Corps Lance Corporal Jared M. Schmitz, and Navy Petty Officer Third Class Maxton W. Soviak.

In CommitteeDefense
Miller, Max L. [R-OH-7] (R-OH)· 23 cosponsors

# Summary of HJRES 116 **What This Bill Does:** This is a congressional resolution honoring 13 U.S. service members who died in the August 2021 suicide bombing at Kabul airport in Afghanistan. The bill recognizes their sacrifice and service to the country. As a joint resolution, passing it would express the official sentiment of Congress but would not create new laws or allocate funding. **Who It Affects:** The resolution specifically honors these 13 service members (12 Marines, 1 Army soldier, and 1 Navy sailor) and pays tribute to their families and military units. More broadly, it reflects Congress's recognition of military personnel and veterans. **Current Status:** The bill was introduced by Representative Max Miller (R-OH) in the 119th Congress and is currently in committee, meaning it hasn't yet been voted on by the full House of Representatives. Joint resolutions of this commemorative nature typically pass with bipartisan support when they reach a vote.

Latest: Aug 26, 2025Read more →
H.R. 4625House
Jul 23, 2025

NEPTUNE Act

In CommitteeDefense
Miller, Max L. [R-OH-7] (R-OH)· 2 cosponsors

# NEPTUNE Act Summary I don't have access to the specific details of HR 4625 (the NEPTUNE Act) in my training data, so I can't provide you with accurate information about what this bill would do, who it affects, or its key provisions. To get reliable information about this bill, I'd recommend: - **Congress.gov** - Search for "HR 4625" to see the full text, sponsor details, and any amendments - **Representative Miller's official website** - Often includes summaries of bills they sponsor - **Ballotpedia or similar nonpartisan sources** - These often provide plain-language summaries If you can share the bill's text or summary with me, I'd be happy to help explain it in plain language for a general audience.

Latest: Jul 23, 2025Read more →
H.R. 4193House
Jun 26, 2025

Time is Money Act

In CommitteeInfrastructure
Miller, Max L. [R-OH-7] (R-OH)· 2 cosponsors

# Time is Money Act (HR 4193) - Summary I don't have access to the specific details of this bill's text or provisions, as the information provided only shows basic identifying details (bill number, sponsor, and committee status) rather than the actual legislative language or summary. To give you an accurate plain-language summary, I would need to review the bill's actual text or official summary from Congress.gov. **What I can tell you:** This is a House bill introduced by Representative Max Miller (R-OH) in the 119th Congress that is currently in committee review, meaning it hasn't advanced to a floor vote yet. **To learn more,** I'd recommend: - Visiting **Congress.gov** and searching "HR 4193" for the full bill text and official summary - Checking the bill's status updates and any committee documents - Looking at the sponsor's official website for their explanation of the bill's purpose Would you like me to help you find these resources, or do you have the actual bill text you'd like me to summarize?

Latest: Jun 27, 2025Read more →
H.R. 4141House
Jun 25, 2025

Advanced Weather Model Computing Development Act

In CommitteeTechnology
Miller, Max L. [R-OH-7] (R-OH)· 4 cosponsors

# Advanced Weather Model Computing Development Act Summary **What the Bill Would Do** HR 4141 would support the development and improvement of advanced computer systems used to create weather forecasts and models. The bill aims to enhance the computational capabilities that meteorologists and weather agencies use to predict weather patterns, severe storms, and other atmospheric conditions. By investing in better computing technology, the bill intends to improve the accuracy and speed of weather predictions. **Who It Affects and Key Provisions** This bill primarily affects the National Weather Service, NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), and other federal agencies responsible for weather forecasting. It would also indirectly benefit the public by potentially improving the quality of weather forecasts, which are critical for emergency preparedness, agriculture, transportation, and other sectors. The specific funding amounts and detailed provisions are not available in the summary provided, so additional details would need to be reviewed in the full bill text. **Current Status** As of now, HR 4141 remains in committee, meaning it has not yet been debated or voted on by the full House of Representatives. The bill was introduced by Representative Max Miller (R-OH). For it to become law, it would need to advance through committee review, pass a House vote, move through the Senate, and receive the President's signature.

Latest: Jun 25, 2025Read more →
H.R. 3358House
May 13, 2025

Harvest to Hue Act

In CommitteeAgriculture
Miller, Max L. [R-OH-7] (R-OH)

# Harvest to Hue Act - Summary I appreciate your request, but I'm unable to provide a substantive summary of this bill. The bill information you've provided includes only basic metadata (bill number, sponsor, committee status) but no details about what the legislation actually proposes. The "Subjects" field is empty, and no bill text or summary is included. To give you an accurate, factual summary as requested, I would need access to the actual bill text or an official summary from Congress that describes: - What policies the bill would create or change - Who would be affected - Specific provisions and requirements - The stated purpose **What I can tell you:** HR 3358 is currently in committee (meaning it hasn't advanced to a floor vote yet) and was introduced by Rep. Max Miller, a Republican from Ohio's 7th district. If you can provide the bill text or a link to it on Congress.gov, I'd be happy to create the plain-language summary you're looking for.

Latest: May 13, 2025Read more →
H.R. 2871House
Apr 10, 2025

Safeguarding U.S. Supply Chains Act

In CommitteeEconomy
Miller, Max L. [R-OH-7] (R-OH)

# Safeguarding U.S. Supply Chains Act Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** The Safeguarding U.S. Supply Chains Act aims to strengthen American control over critical goods and materials by reducing dependence on foreign sources. While specific provisions aren't detailed in the available information, bills with this title typically focus on identifying which industries and materials are essential to national security, establishing domestic production capabilities, and creating policies to ensure the U.S. can reliably produce or access critical goods without relying heavily on other countries. **Who It Affects:** This bill would primarily affect American manufacturers, importers, and companies in industries that depend on global supply chains—such as semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, rare earth elements, and defense-related manufacturing. It could also impact consumers through potential changes in product availability or prices, and it would involve government agencies responsible for trade and national security policy. **Current Status:** As of now, the bill remains in committee (HR 2871, 119th Congress), meaning it has been introduced but hasn't yet advanced to a full House vote. No additional details about specific provisions or amendments are available in the public record provided. To learn more about the bill's exact contents, interested parties would need to consult Congress.gov or the House committee overseeing it.

Latest: Apr 10, 2025Read more →
H.R. 1719House
Feb 27, 2025

Farm to Fly Act of 2025

In CommitteeAgriculture
Miller, Max L. [R-OH-7] (R-OH)· 16 cosponsors

# Farm to Fly Act of 2025 Summary **What the bill would do:** The Farm to Fly Act would direct the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to support the development and production of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF)—cleaner fuel alternatives for airplanes made from renewable materials instead of petroleum. The bill would allow SAF to qualify for existing USDA bioenergy programs that already provide financial support and incentives for renewable energy projects. It establishes specific standards that SAF must meet, including reducing greenhouse gas emissions by at least 50% compared to conventional jet fuel. **Who it affects:** This bill would primarily affect farmers and agricultural producers (who could grow feedstock materials for fuel), aviation companies and airports (who could use cleaner fuels), and renewable energy companies working in the biofuel sector. Indirectly, it could affect consumers through changes in aviation fuel costs and environmental impact. **Key provision:** The bill includes strict definitions for what qualifies as sustainable aviation fuel, ensuring it meets international standards and excludes certain materials and petroleum-based products. This prevents greenwashing and ensures genuine environmental benefits. **Current status:** The bill is currently in committee (HR 1719, introduced in the 119th Congress by Rep. Max Miller of Ohio). It has not yet been voted on by the full House.

Latest: Mar 28, 2025Read more →
H.R. 1534House
Feb 24, 2025

IMPACT Act

Passed HouseTechnology
Miller, Max L. [R-OH-7] (R-OH)· 1 cosponsor

# IMPACT Act Summary **What It Does:** The IMPACT Act would direct the Department of Energy to create a temporary program supporting research and development of low-emissions cement, concrete, and asphalt. The program would fund demonstration projects focused on making these building materials with less environmental impact through carbon capture technology, energy-efficient production processes, and novel material innovations. The goal is to develop these "green" alternatives while keeping them cost-effective and durable compared to traditional materials. **Who It Affects:** The bill targets companies, universities, nonprofits, and government agencies involved in construction materials and infrastructure development. It could benefit the construction industry, environmental efforts to reduce emissions, and rural areas looking to develop infrastructure. Taxpayers would fund the program through federal spending. **Key Provisions & Status:** The DOE would select various organizations to run demonstration projects and could terminate projects once sufficient low-emissions materials are being produced commercially. The bill has passed the House and is awaiting Senate action. It's backed by a Republican sponsor but focuses on practical climate and infrastructure goals that could appeal across party lines.

Latest: Mar 26, 2025Read more →
H.R. 523House
Jan 16, 2025

Permanent Tax Cuts for American Families Act of 2025

In CommitteeEconomy
Miller, Max L. [R-OH-7] (R-OH)· 14 cosponsors

# Permanent Tax Cuts for American Families Act of 2025 – Summary **What the bill would do:** This bill would make permanent the higher standard tax deductions that were temporarily created in 2017. Currently, these increased deductions are set to expire after 2025. The bill would lock in these higher amounts indefinitely: $24,000 for married couples filing jointly, $18,000 for heads of household, and $12,000 for single filers. These amounts would continue to adjust upward automatically each year for inflation. **Who it affects and key details:** This change would affect virtually all individual taxpayers, as the standard deduction is used by the majority of Americans when filing taxes. A higher standard deduction generally means lower taxable income and potentially lower taxes owed. The bill essentially extends tax provisions from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that were originally set to expire, making them permanent rather than temporary. **Current status:** The bill (HR 523) was introduced by Representative Max Miller (R-OH) in the 119th Congress and is currently in committee, meaning it has not yet been debated or voted on by the full House of Representatives.

Latest: Jan 16, 2025Read more →