Ross Miller

American Attorney And Politician

Ross Miller was born in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States on March 26th, 1976 and is the American Attorney And Politician. At the age of 48, Ross Miller biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
March 26, 1976
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Age
48 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Profession
Attorney At Law, Politician
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Education
Loyola Law School (J.D.), Loyola Marymount University (M.B.A.), Stanford University (B.A.)
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Divorced
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3
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Ross Miller Career

As secretary of state and Nevada's chief election officer in 2008, Miller led a voter registration investigation into the prominent anti-poverty organization, Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN). The investigation led to a search warrant being executed at ACORN's Las Vegas headquarters and eventually led to the filing of 39 criminal counts against ACORN, its Las Vegas field director Christopher Edwards and its former deputy regional field director Amy Busefink. In August 2009, Christopher Edwards pleaded guilty to reduced charges and agreed to testify against ACORN and Busefink.

In 2008, Miller issued challenges to 21 term-limited incumbents who had filed for office in Nevada. They had been in office for at least 12 years, the limit specified in a 1996 state referendum. Miller's decision was the subject of a legal challenge which was ultimately unanimously upheld by the Nevada Supreme Court.

As head of Nevada's commercial recordings division, Miller touted the implementation of a Nevada business portal which would create a "one stop shop" for business transactions with the state. Services offered would range from getting or renewing annual business licenses to registering vehicle fleets to paying state taxes by entering data just once and paying for all the services. The new Web site would also function as a clearinghouse for all payments, which would first go to the Secretary of State's office and then be distributed to the cities and counties.

Miller chaired Nevada's census efforts in 2010. Due to his personal relationship with Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) president Dana White, Miller partnered with the UFC in a census awareness campaign which featured UFC personalities. Miller and White regularly train together in Mixed Martial Arts.

In 2009, Miller was selected as one of "24 Rising Stars" in American governance by the Aspen Institute and awarded the Rodel Fellowship in Public Leadership. The program is a two-year fellowship designed to break down partisan barriers and to enable officeholders to step back from their daily responsibilities to consider broader questions of good governance. In 2013, The Fix named Miller one of the top ten rising stars in politics. Miller was considered a potential candidate to run for attorney general in 2014, with an eye on eventually becoming Governor of Nevada.

Miller was first elected in 2006, defeating Republican Danny Tarkanian with 48.73% of the vote. In 2010, Miller defeated Republican Rob Lauer by a margin of 53.17% to 37.27%.

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Bank of Melbourne is expected to close down a raft of branches in two cities as the nation shifts to a 'cashless society.' Here's what you need to hear about it

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 12, 2024
Following its decision to close branches in two major cities, one of Australia's largest banks has been accused of putting money before customers. Customers will not be negatively affected by the bank's digitally linked' with other banks and supplies almost 7,000 ATMs around the country, according to the bank. A bankteller dealing with a client is left, and a woman using her phone to pay a bill is shown right.

As Sunderland and Newcastle prepare for their first Tyne-Wear derby in eight years, players were attacked on the field, 160 arrests in a single afternoon, and a crowd of police HORSES. Mail Sport looks back on one of Britain's most violent games

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 6, 2024
Newcastle and Sunderland met together in the legendary Tyne-Wear derby on Saturday for the first time since March 2016. Due to the fixture being held at Sunderland's Stadium of Light, let's make that the Wear-Tyne derby. When it comes to this confrontation, it pays to be specific. Few international football derbies have as much drama as the one in Tyne and Wear, a county whose establishment in 1974 caused controversies because the two cities were unable to be intertwined due to their mutual hatred.

Despite losing 750 workers, Westpac was furious over a 'luxury retreat' for bosses

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 22, 2023
According to the bank, the retreat is essential to develop key competencies among employees, but the Finance Sector Union says it is a bad look for the bank. Around 200 mid-level staff are staying at The Rydges Resort in the Hunter Valley wine region, where they can enjoy sprawling views of the countryside, lakes, and a golf course. The FSU has said that this layoff is a'slap in the face' for the 772 workers who have been made redundant so far this year.