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[[Image:miller.gif|left|thumb|150px|Attorney General Thomas J. Miller]]MILLER, Thomas J. (Dubuque, IA, August 11, 1944- ). Miller was elected the Iowa Attorney General on November 7, 1978, and was reelected every year thereafter. On January 11, 2020 he began his 13520th day in office, the longest-serving attorney general in the history of the United States. (1) A graduate of [[WAHLERT CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL]] (1962) and [[LORAS COLLEGE]] (1966), Miller received his Juris Doctor degree from Harvard in 1969.  
[[Image:miller.gif|left|thumb|150px|Attorney General Thomas J. Miller]]MILLER, Thomas J. (Dubuque, IA, August 11, 1944- ). Miller was elected the Iowa Attorney General on November 7, 1978, and was reelected every year thereafter. On January 11, 2020 he began his 1,3520th day in office, the longest-serving attorney-general in the history of the United States. (1)  
 
A graduate of [[WAHLERT CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL]] (1962) and [[LORAS COLLEGE]] (1966), Miller received his Juris Doctor degree from Harvard in 1969.  


Miller served in VISTA from 1969 to 1970 and was a legislative assistant to U.S. Representative John Culver from 1970 to 1971. Miller taught at the University of Maryland School of Law and worked in the Baltimore Legal Aid Bureau from 1971 to 1973 before returning to McGregor to practice law. Under his leadership, the attorney general's office actively pursued cases of consumer fraud in Iowa.  
Miller served in VISTA from 1969 to 1970 and was a legislative assistant to U.S. Representative John Culver from 1970 to 1971. Miller taught at the University of Maryland School of Law and worked in the Baltimore Legal Aid Bureau from 1971 to 1973 before returning to McGregor to practice law. Under his leadership, the attorney general's office actively pursued cases of consumer fraud in Iowa.  
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During his years in state government, Attorney General became recognized as a strong advocate for the public:  
During his years in state government, Attorney General became recognized as a strong advocate for the public:  


                Protecting the public has always been one of Attorney General  
                  Protecting the public has always been one of Attorney  
          Miller's top priorities. The Attorney General's office continues  
                  General Miller's top priorities. The Attorney General's  
          its strong record handling many of the state's most important and  
                  office continues its strong record handling many of the  
          difficult criminal prosecutions and arguing all of the state's  
                  state's most important and difficult criminal prosecutions  
                criminal appeals before the Iowa Supreme Court and Iowa Court of  
                  and arguing all of the state's criminal appeals before the  
                Appeals.  Mr. Miller and his office also have focused on fighting  
                  Iowa Supreme Court and Iowa Court of Appeals.  Mr. Miller  
                juvenile crime and working for improvements in the juvenile justice  
                  and his office also have focused on fighting juvenile crime  
                system.  The office also provides extensive assistance to victims  
                  and working for improvements in the juvenile justice system.   
                of crime, including crime victim compensation and support for local  
                  The office also provides extensive assistance to victims of
                programs that aid victims.
                  crime, including crime victim compensation and support for  
                  local programs that aid victims.


                Protecting consumers is also one of Mr. Miller's highest priorities.   
                  Protecting consumers is also one of Mr. Miller's highest  
                The Consumer Protection Division in his office has helped hundreds of  
                  priorities.  The Consumer Protection Division in his office  
                thousands of Iowans with complaints about wide-ranging topics, including  
                  has helped hundreds of thousands of Iowans with complaints  
                improper debt collection practices, telemarketing fraud and abuse, charity  
                  about wide-ranging topics, including improper debt collection  
                fraud, predatory lending, mortgage, and vehicle complaints.  His office's  
                  practices, telemarketing fraud and abuse, charity fraud,  
                undercover telephone lines have helped reduce telemarketing crimes that  
                  predatory lending, mortgage, and vehicle complaints.  His  
                cheat older Iowans and people all over the nation.  Attorney General Miller  
                  office's undercover telephone lines have helped reduce  
                has led major multi-state investigations and settlements that resulted in  
                  telemarketing crimes that cheat older Iowans and people all  
                millions of dollars in consumer relief to Iowans, and changes to the mortgage  
                  over the nation.  Attorney General Miller has led major  
                servicing industry and subprime lenders.
                  multi-state investigations and settlements that resulted in  
                  millions of dollars in consumer relief to Iowans, and changes  
                  to the mortgage servicing industry and subprime lenders.


                 Working for farmers has always been a mission for Mr. Miller, who established  
                 Working for farmers has always been a mission for Mr. Miller,  
                the nation's first farm division in an attorney general's office when he took  
                who established the nation's first farm division in an attorney  
                office in 1978.  The Farm Division has led the way in successful cases against  
                general's office when he took office in 1978.  The Farm Division  
                 agricultural chemical companies, helped hundreds of farmers get a fair shake  
                has led the way in successful cases against agricultural chemical
                from a huge pipeline project cutting across their farmland, led a group of states
                 companies, helped hundreds of farmers get a fair shake from a huge  
                 insisting on compensation to farmers and elevators who suffer losses resulting  
                pipeline project cutting across their farmland, led a group of  
                from StarLink genetically modified corn, and pushed for laws to protect farmers  
                 states insisting on compensation to farmers and elevators who suffer  
                who enter contracts with large agribusinesses.
                losses resulting from StarLink genetically modified corn, and pushed  
                for laws to protect farmers who enter contracts with large agri-
                businesses.


                 Attorney General Miller is known for his longtime fight on behalf of kids and
                 Attorney General Miller is known for his longtime fight on behalf  
                taxpayers with his campaign to reduce the enormous death toll and financial costs  
                of kids and taxpayers with his campaign to reduce the enormous  
                of tobacco addiction and disease.  He was a leader in the multi-state settlement  
                death toll and financial costs of tobacco addiction and disease.   
                 agreement that resulted in the tobacco industry paying billions of dollars to the  
                He was a leader in the multi-state settlement agreement that
                 states and changing the way it conducts business. Now Attorney General Miller is  
                 resulted in the tobacco industry paying billions of dollars to the  
                working to reduce youth addiction and the thousands of Iowans who die every year  
                 states and changing the way it conducts business. Now Attorney  
                from tobacco-related disease.
                General Miller is working to reduce youth addiction and the thousands  
                of Iowans who die every year from tobacco-related disease.


                 Mr. Miller has a long record of achieving results through cooperation with other  
                 Mr. Miller has a long record of achieving results through cooperation  
                state attorneys general and with local, state and federal officials, regardless  
                with other state attorneys general and with local, state and federal  
                of their political affiliation. He has served as President of the National Association  
                officials, regardless of their political affiliation. He has served  
                of Attorneys General (NAAG) and received NAAG's Wyman Award as the attorney general  
                as President of the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG)  
                 who contributed most to NAAG and its members.  He has chaired several NAAG committees  
                and received NAAG's Wyman Award as the attorney general who contributed
                 and led major multistate working groups working on tobacco issues, antitrust enforcement,  
                 most to NAAG and its members.  He has chaired several NAAG committees  
                agriculture, and consumer protection.
                 and led major multistate working groups working on tobacco issues,  
                antitrust enforcement, agriculture, and consumer protection.


In 1990 Miller was an unsuccessful Democratic candidate for his party's nomination to run for the governorship of Iowa.
In 1990 Miller was an unsuccessful Democratic candidate for his party's nomination to run for the governorship of Iowa.
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Source:
Source:
1. Fisher, Benjamin, "Dubuque Native Now Longest-Serving State Attorney General in U. S. History, ''Telegraph Herald'', January 11, 2020, p. 5A


Iowa Department of Justice Office of the Attorney General--Attorney General Tom Miller. Online: https://www.iowaattorneygeneral.gov/about-us/about-attorney-general-tom-miller/
Iowa Department of Justice Office of the Attorney General--Attorney General Tom Miller. Online: https://www.iowaattorneygeneral.gov/about-us/about-attorney-general-tom-miller/


[[Category: Politician]]
[[Category: Politician]]

Latest revision as of 01:27, 12 January 2020

Attorney General Thomas J. Miller

MILLER, Thomas J. (Dubuque, IA, August 11, 1944- ). Miller was elected the Iowa Attorney General on November 7, 1978, and was reelected every year thereafter. On January 11, 2020 he began his 1,3520th day in office, the longest-serving attorney-general in the history of the United States. (1)

A graduate of WAHLERT CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL (1962) and LORAS COLLEGE (1966), Miller received his Juris Doctor degree from Harvard in 1969.

Miller served in VISTA from 1969 to 1970 and was a legislative assistant to U.S. Representative John Culver from 1970 to 1971. Miller taught at the University of Maryland School of Law and worked in the Baltimore Legal Aid Bureau from 1971 to 1973 before returning to McGregor to practice law. Under his leadership, the attorney general's office actively pursued cases of consumer fraud in Iowa.

During his years in state government, Attorney General became recognized as a strong advocate for the public:

                 Protecting the public has always been one of Attorney 
                 General Miller's top priorities. The Attorney General's 
                 office continues its strong record handling many of the 
                 state's most important and difficult criminal prosecutions 
                 and arguing all of the state's criminal appeals before the 
                 Iowa Supreme Court and Iowa Court of Appeals.  Mr. Miller 
                 and his office also have focused on fighting juvenile crime 
                 and working for improvements in the juvenile justice system.  
                 The office also provides extensive assistance to victims of
                 crime, including crime victim compensation and support for 
                 local programs that aid victims.
                 Protecting consumers is also one of Mr. Miller's highest 
                 priorities.  The Consumer Protection Division in his office 
                 has helped hundreds of thousands of Iowans with complaints 
                 about wide-ranging topics, including improper debt collection 
                 practices, telemarketing fraud and abuse, charity fraud, 
                 predatory lending, mortgage, and vehicle complaints.  His 
                 office's undercover telephone lines have helped reduce 
                 telemarketing crimes that cheat older Iowans and people all 
                 over the nation.  Attorney General Miller has led major 
                 multi-state investigations and settlements that resulted in 
                 millions of dollars in consumer relief to Iowans, and changes 
                 to the mortgage servicing industry and subprime lenders.
                Working for farmers has always been a mission for Mr. Miller, 
                who established the nation's first farm division in an attorney 
                general's office when he took office in 1978.  The Farm Division 
                has led the way in successful cases against agricultural chemical 
                companies, helped hundreds of farmers get a fair shake from a huge 
                pipeline project cutting across their farmland, led a group of 
                states insisting on compensation to farmers and elevators who suffer 
                losses resulting from StarLink genetically modified corn, and pushed 
                for laws to protect farmers who enter contracts with large agri-
                businesses.
                Attorney General Miller is known for his longtime fight on behalf 
                of kids and taxpayers with his campaign to reduce the enormous 
                death toll and financial costs of tobacco addiction and disease.  
                He was a leader in the multi-state settlement agreement that 
                resulted in the tobacco industry paying billions of dollars to the 
                states and changing the way it conducts business. Now Attorney 
                General Miller is working to reduce youth addiction and the thousands 
                of Iowans who die every year from tobacco-related disease.
                Mr. Miller has a long record of achieving results through cooperation 
                with other state attorneys general and with local, state and federal 
                officials, regardless of their political affiliation. He has served 
                as President of the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) 
                and received NAAG's Wyman Award as the attorney general who contributed 
                most to NAAG and its members.  He has chaired several NAAG committees 
                and led major multistate working groups working on tobacco issues, 
                antitrust enforcement, agriculture, and consumer protection.

In 1990 Miller was an unsuccessful Democratic candidate for his party's nomination to run for the governorship of Iowa.

---

Source:

1. Fisher, Benjamin, "Dubuque Native Now Longest-Serving State Attorney General in U. S. History, Telegraph Herald, January 11, 2020, p. 5A

Iowa Department of Justice Office of the Attorney General--Attorney General Tom Miller. Online: https://www.iowaattorneygeneral.gov/about-us/about-attorney-general-tom-miller/