Press Releases
Miller Applauds Effort to Keep Students Safe from Sexual Abuse by Clarifying Schools’ Responsibility
04.29.14 WASHINGTON—In response to today’s release of updated guidance from the U.S. Department of Education to help schools and districts better protect children from sexual violence, Representative George Miller, senior Democrat on the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, issued the following statement: “Providing schools with clearer guidelines about their responsibility to protect students from sexual violence by school personnel, as the Department of Education has done with today’s updat… Continue Reading
Robust Federal Education Funding Necessary for Strong Economy; Republican Cuts Detrimental, Sec. Duncan Tells House Education Committee
04.29.14 WASHINGTON-The federal government must invest in our nation's schools to grow our economy and support students, rather than slashing education funding as congressional Republicans propose, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan told the House education committee today. "I worry about the long-term impact of the continuing slide in federal education funding on the health of our economy and our democracy," said Duncan, testifying before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce about the Dep… Continue Reading
Miller Comments on New Rule to Help Prevent Black Lung Disease by Reducing Exposure to Coal Mine Dust
04.24.14 WASHINGTON-Today Congressman George Miller, senior Democrat on the Committee on Education and the Workforce, provided the following comment on new rules issued by the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) to control coal mine dust and reduce exposure, helping protect miners' health and lives through the prevention of black lung disease: "While black lung rates have dropped dramatically for miners who began mining after the passage of Coal Act in 1969, there has been a resurgence of coal … Continue Reading
Miller, Levin Urge Bangladeshi Government to Improve Working Conditions
04.22.14 WASHINGTON - Today, in anticipation of tomorrow’s one-year anniversary of the Rana Plaza disaster in Bangladesh, Ways and Means Committee Ranking Member Sandy Levin (D-MI) and Committee on Education and the Workforce Senior Democratic Member George Miller (D-CA) sent a letter to Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina urging improved conditions for the country’s workers. The letter outlines specific labor issues that have yet to be addressed by the Bangladeshi government as part of the Labor Act… Continue Reading
Senators Warren, Harkin, Durbin & Congressman Miller Join Colleagues to Call on Education Department to Prohibit Harmful Banking Practices Targetting College Campuses
04.22.14 Washington, DC - U.S. Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), Tom Harkin (D-Iowa.) and Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), Congressman George Miller (D-Calif.), and their colleagues in the House and Senate today sent a bicameral letter to Secretary Arne Duncan of the U.S. Department of Education (ED) in support of changes to Title IV's cash management rules, which are currently under revision. The letter urges ED to protect students from unfair banking practices, including campus-sponsored debit cards with terms… Continue Reading
Committee Democrats Open Inquiry into Tennessee State Officials’ Potential Interference with Federal Labor Rights
04.16.14 WASHINGTON-Leading House Democrats today began an inquiry to assess whether Tennessee state officials may have violated or otherwise run afoul of federal law by undermining, or attempting to undermine, labor rights guaranteed to workers at a Volkswagen factory in Chattanooga, Tennessee, during the recent United Auto Workers union election. Committee Democratic Reps. George Miller (D-Calif.), senior Democrat on the House Education and the Workforce Committee, and John Tierney (D-Mass.), ranking … Continue Reading
Mine Safety Legislation Declared Dead by Chairman Kline, Miller Outraged
04.09.14 WASHINGTON—Chairman John Kline (R-Minn.) effectively declared mine safety legislation dead for this session of Congress during today’s markup of labor-related legislation. “What we learned today is that the blood of the 29 miners who died at Upper Big Branch four years ago was shed in vain, and that congressional actions needed to prevent a similar disaster in the future will not be taken any time soon,” said Representative George Miller, senior Democrat on the Education and the Workforce Commi… Continue Reading
Committee Democrats Force Votes on Priority Legislation to Help Workers and Families, Republicans Reject Proposals
04.09.14 WASHINGTON-Committee Democrats today forced votes on multiple pieces of priority legislation to help workers and families during a committee markup of two union-busting Republican bills. As Committee Republicans focused on moving highly partisan bills with no hope of becoming law, senior committee Democrat Rep. George Miller (D-Calif.) led efforts to pass legislation, including the Fair Minimum Wage Act, the Paycheck Fairness Act, the Employment Non-Discrimination Act, and the Robert C. Byrd Min… Continue Reading
Raise the Minimum Wage and Pass Paycheck Fairness to Help Restore Equal Pay for Equal Work, Says Miller
04.08.14 WASHINGTON-Rep. George Miller (D-Calif.), senior Democrat on the House Education and the Workforce Committee, issued the following statement today to mark Equal Pay Day, which reflects how far into the current year women must work to match what men earned in the previous year: "Today, too many Americans are seeing their hard work go unrewarded because of circumstances beyond their control. Many women know this struggle all too well. Women in this country face a pay gap that means they earn 23 … Continue Reading
Committee Approves Bipartisan Bills to Support Charter Schools, Enhance Education Research
04.08.14 WASHINGTON- The House Education and the Workforce Committee today approved two pieces of legislation that will improve the nation’s K-12 education system. The Success and Opportunity through Quality Charters Act (H.R. 10) and the Strengthening Education through Research Act (H.R. 4366) both passed the committee with bipartisan support. “I am pleased the committee approved with bipartisan support two pieces of legislation that will help raise the bar in our nation’s schools,” Chairman John Kline… Continue Reading
Miller Announces New Subcommittee Ranking Democrats, Welcomes New Democratic Member
04.08.14 WASHINGTON-Today Rep. George Miller (D-Calif.), senior Democrat on the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, announced new subcommittee ranking Democrats, a new Democratic committee member, and subcommittee assignments for the remainder of the 113th Congress. Committee Democrats held an organization meeting Monday evening, during which they elected Rep. John Tierney (D-Mass.) as the ranking member of the Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Subcommittee and Rep. Dave Loebsac… Continue Reading
Colombian Workers Continue to Face Widespread Violence, Human Rights Violations, Members of Congress Hear From New Report
04.07.14 WASHINGTON—Three years to the day after the U.S.-Colombia Labor Action Plan (LAP) was signed, workers in Colombia remain repressed through widespread violence and other human rights violations, according to a new report. The National Labor School (ENS) found that the limited reforms agreed to as part of the LAP have failed to produce meaningful results in protecting Colombian workers’ internationally recognized rights, including the right to be free from threats and violence, or in prosecuting r… Continue Reading
Miller-Courtney Letter Calls for Action on Mine Safety Legislation, Recognizes Fourth Anniversary of Upper Big Branch Disaster
04.04.14 WASHINGTON— The House Republican majority still has not considered legislation to improve mine safety and close glaring loopholes in our nation’s mine safety laws that could help save miners’ lives, even as we mark the fourth anniversary of the deadliest U.S. coal mine tragedy in the last 40 years. Rep. George Miller (D-Calif.), senior Democrat on the House Education and the Workforce Committee, today sent a letter to committee Chairman John Kline (R-Minn.) requesting that the committee mark up… Continue Reading
Committee Leaders Introduce the Strengthening Education through Research Act
04.02.14 WASHINGTON-Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education Chairman Todd Rokita (R-IN) and Ranking Member Carolyn McCarthy (D-NY) today introduced the Strengthening Education through Research Act (H.R. 4366), legislation that will reauthorize the Education Sciences Reform Act and make it easier for states and school districts to access timely information on successful education practices. "I firmly believe that in order to successfully prepare our students for the workforce… Continue Reading
Higher Education Policy Must Support Today’s Students, Including Those Transferring Schools, Witnesses Tell Committee
04.02.14 WASHINGTON-To meet future workforce demands, colleges and universities, states, and the federal government need policies that eliminate barriers to college completion for today's students, members learned at a House education committee hearing today. "Today's college students rely on diverse ways of learning, and institutions are exploring new models of education, but students face substantial barriers to completing their degrees and graduating as they move through the higher education system,"… Continue Reading
Kline, Miller Introduce Legislation to Support Quality Charter Schools
04.01.14 WASHINGTON-House Education and the Workforce Committee Chairman John Kline (R-MN) and Senior Democrat George Miller (D-CA) today introduced the Success and Opportunity through Quality Charter Schools Act (H.R. 10), legislation to encourage the growth and expansion of quality charter schools. "I had the opportunity yesterday to visit two exceptional charter schools in Minnesota: Global Academy and Aspen Academy. Through conversations and classroom visits with students, parents, and teachers, I s… Continue Reading
Miller, House Democrats Reintroduce Legislation to Save College Students’ Time and Money When They Transfer Between Schools
04.01.14 WASHINGTON-Helping college students smoothly transfer between schools will save money for both students and taxpayers, while increasing the likelihood that transferring students will graduate on time. To help students who move between public institutions of higher education complete their studies without wasting time and money retaking courses, senior House Democrats reintroduced legislation today that allows students to keep more of their credits and protects their academic standing at the new … Continue Reading
Miller Cheers News That Seven Million People Have Enrolled in the ACA
04.01.14 WASHINGTON-Rep. George Miller (D-Calif.), senior Democrat on the House Education and the Workforce Committee, released the following statement upon the announcement that seven million people have enrolled in health insurance via the Affordable Care Act marketplaces: "Today's announcement that more than seven million people have signed up for health insurance through the marketplaces further confirms that the Affordable Care Act is making a difference in the lives of working families. During… Continue Reading
Labor Dept. Protecting Americans’ Economic Security, But Congress Must Support Workers and Raise Minimum Wage, Committee Learns
03.26.14 WASHINGTON-While U.S. Department of Labor initiatives will help increase working families' income and put Americans back to work, Republicans in Congress continue to hold up legislative proposals to strengthen the economy, members learned at a hearing with Secretary of Labor Thomas Perez today. "The core principle [behind the Labor Department's budget] is as American as they come: the notion that if you work hard and play by the rules, you should have the opportunity to succeed," said Perez, wh… Continue Reading
Miller Statement on Department of Education’s New Civil Rights Data
03.21.14 WASHINGTON-Rep. George Miller (D-Calif.), senior Democrat on the House Education and the Workforce Committee, issued the following statement upon the release of the Department of Education's Civil Rights Data Collection for the 2011-12 school year. It is the first comprehensive look at civil rights data from every public school around the country in nearly 15 years. "This new data shows how far we still have to go to give all kids an equal shot at a good education. By tracking vital issues like… Continue Reading