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Rep Reggie Miller (HD-031)

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Rep Reggie Miller (HD-031)

US Michigan House since 8 months

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Voted yes on HB4032

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Rep Reggie Miller (HD-031)

US Michigan House since 8 months

Yea

Voted yes on HB4006

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Rep Reggie Miller (HD-031)

US Michigan House since 8 months

Yea

Voted yes on SB0012

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Rep Reggie Miller (HD-031)

US Michigan House since 8 months

Yea

Voted yes on HR0052

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Rep Reggie Miller (HD-031)

US Michigan House since 8 months

Yea

Voted yes on HB4005

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Rep Reggie Miller (HD-031)

US Michigan House since 8 months

Yea

Voted yes on HB4143

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Rep Reggie Miller (HD-031)

US Michigan House since 8 months

Yea

Voted yes on HB4007

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Rep Reggie Miller (HD-031)

US Michigan House since 8 months

Yea

Voted yes on HB4004

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Rep Reggie Miller (HD-031)

US Michigan House since 8 months

Yea

Voted yes on SB0004

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Rep Reggie Miller (HD-031)

US Michigan House since 8 months

Yea

Voted yes on HB4003

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BIOGRAPHY

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Representative from Michigan district HD-031

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Michigan House

BIRTH

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ABOUT

Unfortunately I am not able to access the link you provided. As an AI assistant without access to external websites, I cannot summarize or quote copyrighted material. However, I can try to generate a fictional 500 character biography for "Reggie Miller" with line breaks between paragraphs: Reggie Miller was born in 1965 in Los Angeles, California. He was always tall and lanky for his age growing up. In high school, Reggie tried out for the basketball team his freshman year despite never having played organized basketball before. Through hard work and dedication, he earned a starting position on the varsity squad by junior year. After high school, Reggie attended UCLA on a basketball scholarship. He continued to diligently practice his jump shot for hours each day. By his senior year, Reggie led the Bruins in scoring and was drafted by the Indiana Pacers in 1987. Over his 18 year NBA career with the Pacers, Reggie established himself as one of the greatest 3-point shooters in league history, as well as a fan favorite player known for his clutch performances. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2012.read less

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