Brett Miller re-elected to the Pennsylvania State House
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) – Incumbent State Rep. Brett Miller has been re-elected, defeating Democrat Brad Chambers.
Rep. Brett R. Miller holds principal and counselor certifications from Penn State University and Millersville University, as well as master's and bachelor's degrees from Liberty University.
Miller served nine years as an East Hempfield Township supervisor, including four as chairman.
For the 2023-24 legislation session, Miller was appointed to four House committees: Insurance, Local Government, State Government, and Consumer Protection, Technology & Utilities.
Brett is a self-proclaimed constitutional conservative who has sought to bring a respectful and common-sense approach to his elected roles.
He says a responsive, but limited, government is the guiding principle of his public service.
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