Miller, Clarence E., 1917-

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Clarence E. Miller (CEM) was a Republican United States Congressman from Ohio representing a southeastern district. He served from 1967 to 1993. While in office, CEM served as Vice Chairman for the Office of Technology Assessment; served on the House Appropriations Committee; and introduced numerous bills aimed to cut spending measures. CEM lost his bid for reelection in the 1992 primary after redistricting. Prior to his election to Congress, CEM served as mayor of Lancaster, Ohio.

From the guide to the Clarence E. Miller Papers, 1967-1992, (Ohio University)

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creatorOf Miller, Clarence E., 1917-. Clarence E. Miller Papers 1967-1992. Ohio University, Alden Library
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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations
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Birth 1917-11-01

Death 2011-08-02

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