Candice Miller

Candice Miller was first elected to Congress in 2002 to serve Michigan’s 10th Congressional District.  She serves on House Committee on Homeland Security and House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.  Before becoming a Member of Congress she held multiple public leadership positions including two terms as Michigan’s Secretary of State becoming the first women to ever be elected in a partisan statewide office in her own right.

Congresswoman Miller has always fought to protect the unborn.  She has publicly supported and co-sponsored many bills in the House including the Partial Birth Abortion Ban, the Child Custody Protection Act, the Weldon-Stupak Human Cloning Prohibition Act, the Unborn Victims of Violence Act, the RU-486 Suspension and Review Act and the Unborn Child Pain Awareness Act.

Candice is married to Judge Donald G. Miller and has one daughter.