Rep. Carol Miller, a current member of the U.S. Congress representing West Virginia’s 1st district since 2019, recently shared several updates through her social media account. The posts covered a range of topics including national park fee waivers, legislative achievements, and engagement with young students.
On December 6, 2024, Rep. Miller announced that the National Park Service will waive entrance fees for over 400 national parks on six holidays in 2025. She highlighted this as an opportunity to visit New River Gorge and encouraged individuals to seek more information via a provided link. "Exciting news for all who love the great outdoors: In 2025, the @NatlParkService plans to waive entrance fees for 400+ national parks on six holidays! This is a great opportunity to visit the New River Gorge! For more information visit the link below https://t.co/yYIeMm5Zfq"
Later that day, Rep. Miller expressed gratitude upon receiving a Legislative Recognition Award from @amerambassoc. She reiterated her commitment to advancing legislation such as the PEAKS Act and Improving Access to Emergency Medical Services for Seniors Act, which aim to support EMS services and patients in West Virginia. "Thank you @amerambassoc for honoring me with a Legislative Recognition Award! I am committed to introducing more legislation like the PEAKS Act and Improving Access to Emergency Medical Services for Seniors Act which supports EMS and West Virginia patients."
On December 9, Rep. Miller recounted her positive experience meeting with students from the West Virginia Chamber Foundation's JWVG program. She praised them as bright and driven individuals ready to enter the workforce and extended her best wishes as they continue their education journey. "I had a great time meeting with students from the West Virginia Chamber Foundation's JWVG program.They are all bright, young, driven individuals who are eager to get out into the world and enter the workforce! I wish them all the best of luck as they continue their education."