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President Bush delivers remarks to Cabinet and Sub-Cabinet Members in the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, D.C. on Dec. 16, 2002.  White House photo by Paul Morse.
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John R. Miller -- Department of State
Director, Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking In Persons

From 1985 to 1993, Mr. Miller served in the U.S. House of Representatives from the state of Washington. Prior to being elected congressman, he was active in state and municipal governments, serving as Assistant Attorney General for Washington; Vice President and Legal Counsel for the Washington Environmental Council; and Seattle City Councilman. While in Congress, Mr. Miller held a seat on the House Committee on International Relations and was a member of the Congressional Human Rights Caucus. He was active in furthering the struggle of Eastern European countries to gain freedom from the control of the then-Soviet Union, and he visited Lithuania to encourage free elections and independence there. For his leadership on human rights, the Seattle Anti-Defamation League gave Mr. Miller its Torch of Freedom Award. For three years, Mr. Miller was Chairman of the Board of the Seattle-based Discovery Institute, an organization devoted to research and writing on international affairs, trade, defense, science, economics, technology, and transportation. In 1992, he founded the Discovery Institute’s Cascadia Project, which promotes relations between western Canada and the northwestern United States.

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