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File #: 0006X-2011    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 1/13/2011 In control: Ginther
On agenda: 1/24/2011 Final action: 1/24/2011
Title: To recognize and congratulate State Senator Ray Miller upon his retirement from the 15th District of the Ohio Senate and thank him for his 33 years of service and dedication to the City of Columbus and the State of Ohio.
Sponsors: Andrew Ginther, A. Troy Miller, Hearcel Craig, Eileen Paley, Priscilla Tyson



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To recognize and congratulate State Senator Ray Miller upon his retirement from the 15th District of the Ohio Senate and thank him for his 33 years of service and dedication to the City of Columbus and the State of Ohio.


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WHEREAS, Senator Ray Miller is a native of Hampton, Virginia and received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and his Master of Arts degree in Public Administration from The Ohio State University; and

WHEREAS, Senator Miller was the 14th African-American elected to the Ohio Senate in the state's 205-year history and recently served as the Minority Whip of the Senate; and

WHEREAS, Senator Miller was the chief sponsor of some of the most significant health care, human services and education legislation ever enacted in the State of Ohio including the creation of the Ohio Department of Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services, the Community Mental Health Act of 1988, and the Ohio Commission on Minority Health, where he served as Founder and Chairman. He established the nation's first state-level funding for the Head Start Program and was known as the "Father of Head Start Funding" in Ohio; and

WHEREAS, Senator Miller authored legislation which established the Institute for Urban Education at Central State University and established a 25% set aside for minority health programs from Ohio's 10 billion dollar Tobacco Settlement Agreement and successfully lobbied the Capitol Square Review and Advisory Board to establish a memorial in the State Capitol Building recognizing the accomplishments of George Washington Williams, who was elected in 1879 as Ohio's first African-American legislator. Miller is also the chief sponsor of legislation which created the Ohio African-American Hall of Fame; and

WHEREAS, nationally, Senator Miller served on the White House staff as Deputy Special Assistant to President Jimmy Carter and as the Assistant Director of Legislation for the American Federation of State, Cou...

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