Disaster declaration expansion and advocacy efforts highlighted by Rep. Carol Miller

Disaster declaration expansion and advocacy efforts highlighted by Rep. Carol Miller
Rep. Carol Miller, U.S. Representative for West Virginia 1st District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Carol Miller, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing West Virginia’s 1st district, has shared updates on social media regarding various topics of concern to her constituents. Her recent tweets cover disaster declarations, tax policy, and healthcare access in rural areas.

On March 11, 2025, Rep. Miller announced that “President Trump’s Major Disaster Declaration for WV has been expanded to include Logan and Wayne Counties.” She emphasized that individuals in several counties can now apply for FEMA assistance through provided resources.

Later that day, at an event hosted by Family Enterprise USA, she spoke about her business experience and the significance of tax policies. She tweeted: “This morning I spoke at an event hosted by @FamilyEnterpri3 on my own experience running a business and the importance of renewing the Trump Tax Cuts.” Rep. Miller highlighted her advocacy for family-owned businesses and support for related legislation.

In another post on March 11, she addressed healthcare issues in rural communities by engaging with a healthcare executive. She stated: “In rural communities, many patients lack access to quality post-acute care.” Rep. Miller sought insights from Mr. Dongilli, CEO of Madonna Rehabilitation Hospital, regarding this challenge.



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