Press Releases

March 2014
Congress Must Act on Comprehensive Immigration Reform and DREAM Act So All Students Have Opportunity to Succeed
Miller Applauds President Obama’s Plan to Strengthen Overtime Protections
Senators Baldwin and Harkin, Reps. Miller and DeLauro Stand up for American Workers, Strengthening Opportunity for Economic Security
Charter Schools Can Boost Educational Success, Must Be Held Accountable for Serving All Students Equitably, Committee Learns
House Dems Seek International Labor Accord on Gender-Based Violence at Work
Harkin, Miller Welcome DOL Rule to Strengthen Fee Disclosure for Worker Retirement Accounts
Inspector General Report on Campus Debit Card Use Confirms Need to Better Protect Students
Miller Announces Congress’s First eForum to Showcase Nationwide Importance of Increasing the Minimum Wage to $10.10 per Hour
Allegations of Illegal Pay Practices Lead Miller and Courtney to Question Fast Food Companies’ Labor Policies
New Report: 57 Percent of Small Business Owners Support Harkin-Miller Proposal to Raise Minimum Wage to $10.10
Union Elections Ambushed by Threats Against Workers, Not NLRB Rule, Witness Tells Committee
February 2014
Miller Fought to Protect Taxpayers, Workers' Lives from House Republican Efforts to Impose Unnecessary, Onerous New Requirements
Bishop, Miller Take Action to Give Millions of Americans a Raise
Self-Funded Health Insurance Plans Offer Employees Critical Consumer Protections Under the ACA but Need Oversight to Protect Enrollees, Subcommittee Hears
Miller and Hinojosa Encouraged by Department of Education’s Efforts to Rein in Distance Education Fraud, Recognize More Work is Needed
Miller Recommits to Raising the Federal Minimum Wage in Light of New CBO Report
GAO Report Highlights Troubling Practices at Schools Offering Campus Debit and Prepaid Cards; Harkin and Miller Urge Action to Protect Students
Executive Order Raising Minimum Wage a Good First Step; Now Congress Needs to Act, Says Miller
Miller Calls on Department of Education to Better Protect Students’ Civil Rights and Promote Equity
American Retailers’ Garments “Made With Violence Against Women” in Bangladesh, Miller Says
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