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FLORIDA/
U.S. House 13
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Dan Miller (R)Elected: 1992 (5th term) Hometown: Bradenton Born: May 30, 1942; Highland Park, Mich. Religion: Episcopalian Family: Wife, Glenda Miller; two children Education: U. of Florida, B.S. 1964; Emory U., M.B.A. 1965; Louisiana State U., Ph.D. 1970 Career: Shopping center and restaurant owner; professor Political Highlights: no previous office; U.S. House, 1993-present Committees: Appropriations ( Commerce, Justice, State & Judiciary); Government Reform ( Government Efficiency, Financial Management and Intergovernmental Relations; Census - chairman; Criminal Justice, Drug Policy & Human Resources) Address: 102 Cannon House Office Building, Independence and New Jersey Aves., S.E., Washington, DC, 20515-0913 Phone: (202) 225-5015 Fax: (202) 226-0828 E-mail: www.house.gov/writerep Web site: www.house.gov/danmiller Source: Congressional Quarterly (Updated: January 29, 2000). To suggest updates and corrections: politics.feedback@cq.com
FLORIDA 13
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Southwest - Sarasota and Manatee counties, Sarasota
Midwestern retirees flock to the Gulf Coast cities of Sarasota and
Bradenton, making the 13th a reliably Republican district. Sarasota and
Manatee counties have nearly 90 percent of the district's population; the
more affluent tend to live near Sarasota while middle-class residents are
more prevalent around Bradenton. The 13th also takes in residential portions
of Charlotte and Hillsborough counties.
Most residents live near the coast, while farmland and citrus groves
occupy the inland. Sarasota's museums and cultural offerings attract
visitors from around the state, while Bradenton has several popular retail
centers and boat-maker Wellcraft Marine. The 13th's high proportion of
people 65 years and older makes it a popular home for older part-time
residents.
During the 1990s, the area has grown both in population and economic
development. Service industries, including investment companies, and trade
make up much of the labor force. The 13th's expansion has made the
environment and growth management top local concerns. The district has the
second-highest GOP registration in the state, ensuring Republican dominance
in nearly every election.
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