
Carol D. Miller
Republican · WV-1 · U.S. House
Bio
Carol Miller is an American politician, educator, and farmer serving as the U.S. representative for West Virginia's 1st congressional district since 2023. A member of the Republican Party, she previously represented the 3rd district from 2019 to 2023, prior to redistricting. Her district covers the southern half of West Virginia, including the cities of Beckley, Bluefield, Charleston, and Huntington.
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Issue profile
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US lawmaker says Trump's tariffs threaten 'vital relationship' with IndiaA key US lawmaker, Representative Gregory Meeks, cautioned that former President Donald Trump's tariffs on India endanger the crucial ties between the two nations. Meeks emphasized Congressional backing for the US-India partnership after meeting with Indian A…
The Times of India · September 4, 2025
West Virginia Rep. Carol Miller Bought Up to $135K Worth of Aflac StockApril 11, 2025 records indicate that Representative Carol Miller filed a purchase of Aflac (NYSE:AFL), valued between $9,009 and $135,000. According to the April filing, the transaction occurred on April 11, 2025. Currently, Aflac shares are trading up 2.42% …
Biztoc.com · April 14, 2025
Central Asia Becomes Center Stage in Global Mineral RaceThe United States and European Union have demonstrated rising interest in Central Asia’s critical minerals in recent months. They additionally have shown interest in getting involved in the construction and operation of nuclear power plants to be built in Kaz…
OilPrice.com · March 24, 2025
West Virginia Voters Reject January 6 Rioter Running for CongressWest Virginia voters had an unenviable choice of congressional candidates in the GOP primary Tuesday: a guy who stormed the Capitol on January 6, or an incumbent who, after having to evacuate the Capitol during the riot, went back to vote against certifying t…
Mother Jones · May 15, 2024
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