
Mary E. Miller
Republican · IL-15 · U.S. House
Bio
Mary Elizabeth Miller is an American far-right politician and farmer serving as the U.S. representative for Illinois's 15th congressional district since 2021. A member of the Republican Party, she serves on the House Committee on Agriculture, the Committee on Education & Labor, and the Committee on House Administration.
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NO MORE PRIDE? Congresswoman Ditches ‘Perverse’ Pride Month, Gives June a New NameFIRST ON THE DAILY SIGNAL—Rep. Mary Miller, R-Ill., introduced a resolution to end the official celebration of Pride Month and rename June in honor of traditional families. Miller wants Congress to stop recognizing Pride Month and instead celebrate “the benef…
Daily Signal · June 3, 2026
The Anti-Abortion Movement’s Alarming Control TacticsOne afternoon in March 2023, Jackie Noyola and Amy Carpenter were sitting in their favorite Houston bar, having a glass of wine, when their phones lit up with notifications of an identical email. It was from a law firm in Washington, D.C., and it was offering…
The New Republic · May 19, 2026
Meet Mary Miller: The New Face of GOP CensorshipWhen it comes to protecting children from sexual abuse and exploitation, Illinois Congresswoman Mary Miller is an odd choice for the job. The downstate Republican was first elected in 2020. During her 2022 reelection campaign, one of her employees was a man n…
Common Dreams · April 15, 2026
House Republicans advance bill to ban strippers in schools despite no evidenceOn Tuesday (17 March) House Republicans advanced HR 7661, a bill introduced by US Representative for Illinois’s 15th congressional district, Mary Miller, on 25 February. HR 7661 seeks to bar federal education funding from being used for what it defines as “se…
Thepinknews.com · March 20, 2026
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