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Rep. Brad Miller

Democrat from North Carolina – 13th District



Update (1/20/2012): SOPA and PIPA have been indefinitely postponed; see statements by Sen. Harry Reid and Rep. Lamar Smith.

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Stance on SOPA
59
Age
10
Years served in House
92.35%
% Votes with Party
Facebook http://www.facebook.com/repbradmiller
Official homepage http://www.house.gov/bradmiller
Phone 202-225-3032
Fax 202-225-0181
Office 1127 Longworth House Office Building
Twitter http://twitter.com/RepBradMiller

Financial Contributions by Industry

This reported campaign contributions information comes from the OpenSecrets/Center for Responsive Politics API (read more about their campaign-contributions-per-industry API). You can also visit the OpenSecrets profile for Rep. Miller.

Industry Election Cycle Amount
Computers/Internet 2010 $12,100
2008 $13,600
TV/Movies/Music 2010 $5,500
2008 $4,500

Timeline: Rep. Miller and SOPA

A list of statements and legislative actions made by Rep. Miller relating to SOPA. Contact us at sopa[at]propublica.org if you have additions or corrections.

Jan 19, 2012 SOPA is "overly broad and will likely result in more harm than good.
"I have consistently advocated for a free and open internet. While I understand that copyright infringement and the trafficking of counterfeit and illegal goods are serious issues that need to be addressed in order to protect content creators, the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) creates an enforcement authority that is overbroad and threatens the free and open structure of the Internet. I am opposed to this legislation in its current form."

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