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Aruna Miller (née Katragadda; November 6, 1964) is an American politician who is the lieutenant governor-elect of Maryland. Miller, a
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, is a former member of the
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representing Legislative District 15 in Montgomery County. Miller ran for Congress in 2018 to represent
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, and lost the Democratic primary to
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by 9.3%, with 30.7% of the vote compared to Trone's 40.0%. In December 2021, Wes Moore chose Miller as his running mate in the Democratic primary of the
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. They won the Democratic nomination on July 19, 2022, and defeated Republican nominee Dan Cox and his running mate Gordana Schifanelli on November 8, 2022. Once sworn in, Miller will be the first South Asian woman elected lieutenant governor in the
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, the first Asian American lieutenant governor, and first immigrant to hold statewide office in Maryland and the second female lieutenant governor after
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Early life and education

Miller was born November 6, 1964, in
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,
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. Her family came to the United States when she was seven years old. Along with her two siblings and parents, she lived in
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, where IBM employed her father as a mechanical engineer. She attended public schools in Upstate New York and
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. Miller earned a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering from the
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.


Career

Miller worked as a transportation engineer for local governments in California, Virginia, and Hawaii. She moved to Maryland in 1990, where she worked for the Montgomery County Department of Transportation. She has overseen programs that advanced access to schools, employment centers, and community facilities that are safe for pedestrians, bicyclists, transit users, and people with differing abilities. In 2015, she retired from Montgomery County to devote her full attention to her service in the Maryland legislature. Miller became a citizen of the United States in 2000 and voted in the 2000 United States presidential election for
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. She became frustrated with the Supreme Court's decision in ''
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'', and consequentially became involved with politics by volunteering to help other candidates get elected. During the 2004 United States presidential election, she worked as a precinct-level volunteer for the Democratic Party and nominee
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. In 2006, Miller was appointed to serve as an at-large member of the Montgomery County Democratic Central Committee and served in that position until 2010.


Maryland Legislature

After state delegate Craig L. Rice announced that he would run for the Montgomery County Council in 2010, the Montgomery County Democratic Party called Miller to ask her to run. She initially declined to run, but changed her mind after talking with her husband. Miller won election to District 15 of the
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, succeeding Rice. Miller was the first Indian American woman to be elected to the Maryland Legislature. In 2012, Miller served as an at-large delegate to the Democratic National Convention, pledged to President
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. In her first term (2010–2015), Miller served on the Ways and Means Committee and its Revenue, Transportation, and Education Subcommittees. In her second term (2015–2019), Miller served on the Appropriations Committee, where served as chair of the Oversight of Personnel Subcommittee, vice chair of the Transportation and Environment Subcommittee, and vice chair of the Capital Budget Subcommittee.


Committees and Commissions

* President, Women Legislators of Maryland, Maryland General Assembly, 2016–2017 * Chair, House Appropriations Oversight of Personnel Subcommittee, 2015–2019 * Vice-chair, House Appropriations Transportation and Environment Subcommittee, 2015–2019 * Vice-chair, House Appropriations Capital Budget Subcommittee, 2016–2019 * Member, Maryland Advisory Council for Virtual Learning, 2012–2015 * Commissioner, Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, 2013–2019 * Member, Business Climate Work Group, Maryland General Assembly, 2013–2014 * Member, Joint Committee on Cybersecurity, Information Technology, and Biotechnology, 2015–2019 * Member, Joint Committee on Fair Practices and State Personnel Oversight, 2015–2019 * Founding Member, Maryland Legislative Asian-American, and Pacific-Islander Caucus 2015–2019 * Member, Maryland Sexual Assault Evidence Kit Policy and Funding Committee, 2017–2019 * Commissioner, 21st Century School Facilities Commission, 2016–2017 * Member, Maryland State Ethics Commission, 2019–2020


2018 congressional election

In May 2017, Miller told ''
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'' that she would run for Congress in
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if John Delaney decided to pursue a campaign for governor. On July 28, 2017, Miller announced her candidacy in the United States House of Representatives election to replace Delaney, who said he would not run for re-election to instead run for president in 2020. In April 2018, Miller won a straw poll of Democratic activists in Western Maryland. During the election, she was endorsed by the
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, the Sierra Club,
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,
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, and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, Rep.
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, and then County Executive Ike Leggett, among others. Despite having received the most individual donations out of her Democratic opponents, Miller was outspent in the primary 13:1 by
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, the largest self-funding congressional candidate in U.S. history, and lost the primary to Trone by 9.3%, with 30.7% of the vote compared to Trone's 40.0%, and consequently did not advance to the general election. She won Montgomery County but this was the only voting district she won outright. Had she been elected, Miller would have been the only woman in Maryland's congressional delegation.


Post-legislative career

In February 2019, Miller was named the new executive director of Indian American Impact. In January 2021, Miller filed paperwork to run for Congress again had Trone decided against running for a third-term. After Trone launched his re-election bid on May 7, Miller declined to comment on her 2022 plans.


2022 Maryland gubernatorial election

In December 2021, Wes Moore selected Miller as his running mate in the Democratic primary of the
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. The Moore-Miller ticket won the Democratic primary election on July 19, 2022. In October 2022, ''
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'' reported that Moore and Miller were honored at a fundraiser hosted by individuals associated with
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, or a
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political ideology. The fundraiser occurred after the Moore campaign added a page to its website to lay out "the facts" about Miller's record on supporting Muslim communities and religious freedom. The website page indicated that the campaign "had not taken one dollar from the Hindutva. In a November interview with '' Bethesda Magazine'', Miller denied participating in fundraisers with Hindu nationalists, and said that she felt an unfair spotlight had been focused on her because she is Indian-American and grew up in a Hindu-Christian household. The ticket defeated Republican nominees Dan Cox and Gordana Schifanelli in the general election on November 8, 2022. Once sworn in, Miller will be the first South Asian woman elected lieutenant governor in the
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, and the first Asian American lieutenant governor and first immigrant to hold statewide office in Maryland. Miller served as the chair of the transition team for Governor-elect Moore.


Political positions


Education

In 2013, Miller co-sponsored legislation that would require schools to start after Labor Day. In August 2016, Governor Larry Hogan released a statement that included a number of county legislators, including Miller, that supported his decision to move the state's school start date to after Labor Day. During the 2014 legislative session, Miller introduced legislation that would create a state study to review school start times and how sleep affected academic performance and school activities. The bill passed and was signed into law by Governor O'Malley on April 4. In 2016, Miller introduced legislation that would recognize school systems as "Orange Ribbon Schools" if they had elementary school classes starting after 8am and middle school classes after 8:30am. The bill passed and was signed into law by Governor Hogan. In 2018, Miller introduced legislation that would require high schools to offer at least one high-quality computer science course and encourages local school districts to integrate computer science into their earlier grades.


Economy

In 2013, Miller was one of ten Maryland lawmakers named to the Maryland Business Climate Work Group designed to make recommendations and develop long-term plans to streamline business regulations, encourage business innovation, and develop public-private partnerships to finance infrastructure Miller encouraged strengthening economic and cultural development between Maryland and India and accompanied Governor Martin O'Malley on a trade mission to India in 2011, which resulted in nearly $60 million in business deals for the state of Maryland. Delegate Miller took a lead role in working with the Office of the Secretary of State and the Department of Economic Development to coordinate the Governor's arrangements for his first stop to Hyderabad. During her first term as a state delegate, Miller introduced one of the early Maryland bills for paid family leave. In her second term, while serving as chair of the Oversight of Personnel Subcommittee, Miller was the floor leader for multiple bills expanding collective bargaining for employees. Miller stood in opposition to excluding nail salon workers from being eligible to receive unemployment benefits In February 2018, Miller voted for a bill that would provide $5.6 billion in tax incentives to
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to build their second headquarters in Montgomery County.


Environment

One of Miller's first actions after being elected to the Maryland General Assembly was to co-sponsor the Marcellus Shale Act of 2011, which laid the groundwork for the eventual passage of Maryland's fracking ban, which she co-sponsored. In 2013, Governor Martin O'Malley appointed Miller as a commissioner to the
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(ICPRB). The mission is to enhance, protect, and conserve the water and associated land resources of the Potomac River and its tributaries through regional and interstate cooperation. She served on the ICPRB until 2019.


Healthcare

In January 2012, Miller signed onto an amicus brief in the Supreme Court case of ''
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'' supporting the
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. During her 2018 House of Representatives campaign, Miller said she supported moving toward a
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system.


Gun control

In March 2018, Miller said that the gun control provisions included in Congress's $1.3 trillion spending bill "did not go far enough." That week, she unveiled a gun control plan that included expanded research, universal background checks, an assault weapons ban, and increasing the minimum age to buy a firearm.


National politics

Miller endorsed former Secretary of State
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for
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on April 9, 2016. On April 17, 2019, Miller and the Indian American Impact group endorsed U.S. Senator from California
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for president.


Opioid crisis

In March 2018, Miller said she supported studying alternative treatments, including
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and marijuana, to help patients wean themselves from opioids.


Personal life

In 1990, Miller moved to Montgomery County, Maryland, where she married her college sweetheart, David Miller. She has three adult daughters. Miller's mother lives with the family in Darnestown, Maryland. Miller maintains her activism in community organizations and has served on the boards of
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, Montgomery Parks Foundation, Emerge Maryland, Madison House Autism Foundation, BlackRock Center for the Arts and the Montgomery County Public Schools Educational Foundation. Miller is a graduate of Leadership Montgomery.


Electoral history


References


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