Gary Miller

Miller tightens rules on federal aid requests

Written by Paul Blumenthal on May 25, 2007 - 8:58am.
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Whittier Daily News

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Reacting to what he calls "unfounded allegations in the press that I have used my office to benefit certain individuals or private business," Rep. Gary Miller said Thursday he has adopted a strict new rule for cities or counties who come to him seeking federal aid.

Miller earmarks aided partner

Written by Paul Blumenthal on May 3, 2007 - 9:10am.
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The Hill

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Rep. Gary Miller (R-Calif.) helped secure several earmarks in the 2005 transportation bill that would benefit projects of his business partner, Lewis Operating, according to House sources and an analysis of the bill’s earmarks and San Bernardino County, Calif., land records.

Miller Trucks on Despite Land Deal Probe

Written by Paul Blumenthal on February 23, 2007 - 10:24am.
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AP

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Rep. Gary Miller grew up poor. Even though he's now worth more than $13 million, he says he's still worried about his family's financial security. So, while federal authorities investigate some of his real estate transactions, he says he'll keep on making deals.

Rep. Miller helped pursuit

Written by Paul Blumenthal on February 9, 2007 - 10:26am.
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The Hill

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For over two years, Rep. Gary Miller (R-Calif.) helped members of a southern California city council in their pursuit of federal and state funds for a wilderness preserve project that included the purchase of 165 acres that he owned. The FBI is looking into whether Miller violated tax laws.

Rep. Miller Tells GOP He's Innocent in Land-Sale Investigation, Sources Say

Written by Paul Blumenthal on February 8, 2007 - 10:14am.
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Politico

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Rep. Gary G. Miller, R-Calif, under federal investigation over several land sales he made, told a closed-door meeting of his fellow House Republicans on Tuesday that he was not guilty of any wrongdoing and attacked reporters for digging into his personal financial dealings, according to GOP lawmakers and aides.

Rep. Miller insists his land deals were done legally

Written by Paul Blumenthal on February 6, 2007 - 10:16am.
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Inland Valley Daily Bulletin

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Looking back on the land deals now under review by federal authorities, Rep. Gary Miller maintains he did nothing wrong, but admits he would do one thing differently. The Diamond Bar Republican said he never should have turned to campaign contributor Lewis Operating Corp. when looking for an investment to shelter the proceeds from a 2002 land sale in Monrovia.

Miller tied to ’92 conflict-of-interest fine

Written by Paul Blumenthal on February 6, 2007 - 10:14am.
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The Hill

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Rep. Gary Miller (R-Calif.) last week blamed an FBI review of his land deals on a media smear campaign. But this is not the first time government agencies have scrutinized his real estate transactions. In 1992, the California Fair Political Practices Commission (FPPC), a state government entity that regulates political activity and investigates conflict-of-interest allegations, levied a $1,750 fine against Covina City Councilman Christopher Lancaster for accepting $8,000 from Miller before voting in favor of a resolution Miller sponsored.

Rep. Gary Miller, in senior perch, is part of FBI probe

Written by Paul Blumenthal on January 31, 2007 - 10:19am.
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The Hill

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After months of GOP ethics scandals, House Republicans chose Rep. Gary Miller (R-Calif.) as the ranking member of a panel charged with investigating financial institutions — even as the FBI was looking into his land deals. Ranking member Spencer Bachus (R-Ala.) named Miller to the top GOP spot on the oversight and investigative subcommittee Jan. 9, according to a committee release.

Official's land deal is a ploy, critics say

Written by Paul Blumenthal on December 25, 2006 - 11:18am.
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Los Angeles Times

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U.S. Rep. Gary Miller (R-Diamond Bar), has plans to reshape the hillside of the Carrari Ranch and turn the farm into a 110-unit housing development. Residents who live nearby say that Miller is trying to force the city to buy his land by raising the specter of a development that would make the hillside unsafe and unsightly.

Ex-aides allege abuse of power

Written by Paul Blumenthal on December 12, 2006 - 12:35pm.
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Los Angeles Times

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With community activists packed into the Monrovia Community Center one winter night in 2000, U.S. Rep. Gary Miller (R-Diamond Bar) implored City Council members to purchase 165 acres he owned in the foothills and turn the land into a wilderness preserve.