Kevin D. Miller News
COLUMBUS – The Ohio House of Representatives passed the Chief Steven DiSario Act announced bill sponsor State Rep. Kevin Miller (R-Newark).
Read Full StoryCOLUMBUS – State Representative Kevin Miller (R-Newark) voted in favor of House Bill 33, the two-year State Operating Budget for Fiscal Years 2024-2025. Legislation highlights include increased support for public safety measures, first responders, and veterans.
Read Full StoryState Rep. Kevin Miller (R-Newark) announces funding coming to several local fire departments within Fairfield, Licking and Perry Counties. The funding is through the Volunteer Fire Assistance Grant program.
Read Full StoryState Rep. Kevin Miller (R-Newark) supported House Bill 23 on Wednesday, which is the historic transportation budget legislation investing $12.6 billion into the state’s infrastructure. The legislation was passed by the Ohio House during the vote.
Read Full StoryState Rep. Kevin Miller (R-Newark) has been appointed by Ohio House Speaker Jason Stephens (R-Kitts Hill) as Chair of the House Finance Subcommittee on Public Safety for the 135th General Assembly.
Read Full StoryState Rep. Kevin Miller (R-Newark) announces his legislation prohibiting swatting has been approved by the General Assembly during the final legislative session of the year.
Read Full StoryCOLUMBUS – State Representative Ron Ferguson (R-Wintersville) and State Representative Kevin Miller (R-Newark) today announced the favorable passage of Substitute House Bill 392, which will authorize emergency medical personnel to transport a police dog by ambulance if the K-9 is injured in the line of duty.
Read Full StoryState Representative Ron Ferguson (R-Wintersville) and State Representative Kevin Miller (R-Newark) today announced the favorable passage of Substitute House Bill 392, which will authorize emergency medical personnel to transport a police dog by ambulance if the K-9 is injured in the line of duty.
Read Full StoryState Rep. Kevin Miller (R-Newark) announces legislation he introduced prohibiting swatting has passed in the Ohio House. The legislation under House Bill 462 addresses the issue of swatting, which is when an individual intentionally makes a false 9-1-1 call to have first responders respond to an area where there is no emergency.
Read Full StoryState Rep. Kevin Miller (R-Newark) issues the following statement on the announcement of a $500 million investment into the Appalachian Community Grant Program:
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