The Hill, a newspaper that covers Capitol Hill, has a brief profile today on U.S. Rep. Brad Miller of Raleigh and his role alongside Financial Services committee Chairman Barney Frank of Massachusetts.
Miller, a Democrat, isn’t one of the House’s better-known members, but as The Hill says, he has “become a critical player” in the ongoing battles in Congress between consumers and financial institutions, reports Barb Barrett.
The Hill reports:
While Miller has had a hand already in a broad range of housing and mortgage lending issues, his most critical work this year will come as Congress debates setting up a new Consumer Financial Protection Agency to oversee products like mortgage loans and credit cards.




Re: Miller called "critical player" on finance
Miller will be opposed by a conservative Republican by the name of Bill Randall. Bill will actually represent the people of NC and help stop our slide towards Socialism. Miller supports government run and rationed Healthcare, Cap and Tax, and increased taxes on the middle class.