Max Miller — Republican Candidate for U.S. House in Ohio, 2026
Last updated: March 4, 2026
Max's Positions on Key Issues
Economy
HighMax Miller supports policies aimed at making America a prime location for job creation, advocating for reduced government intervention to allow job creators to thrive. He has voted to support permanent tax cuts, no tax on tips, and no tax on overtime, citing the burden excess taxation places on working families. He also champions American energy independence, investment in infrastructure, and expanding workforce development and career technical education opportunities.
“We need to do all we can to make America the best place on the planet to create a job. Job creators of all sizes are attacked for their success. The number one thing that will lift our neighbors out of poverty and put them on a path to a better life is a good paying job. Get government out of the way and our job creators will make Ohio and America stronger - Max Miller, from his campaign priorities on Ballotpedia and votemaxmiller.com.”
Immigration
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Healthcare
HighMax Miller voted in 2026 to extend Affordable Care Act subsidies, helping to advance the legislation via a discharge petition. He stated that while "Obamacare has failed," it would be "irresponsible" to remove support for Ohio families without an alternative. Miller aims to provide certainty and unravel the higher costs Americans face from past policies. He has also supported bills to expand healthcare options.
““Obamacare has failed, but pulling the rug out from under Ohio families without an alternative would be irresponsible,” Miller, who was traveling and couldn’t do an interview, said in a thread on X. (Source: Ohio Capital Journal, January 13, 2026)”
Climate & Energy
LowMax Miller received a 1% lifetime score from the League of Conservation Voters, indicating a consistent voting record against climate action. His 2024 score was 3% from the same organization. This voting record reflects an overall conservative stance on environmental policies.
Abortion & Reproductive Rights
MediumMax Miller voted against H.R.26, the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act, and H.R.6914, the Pregnant Students’ Rights Act, both of which aimed to interfere with abortion care. He also voted against a resolution to reverse a Biden administration rule protecting against sex-based discrimination under Title IX. Additionally, he voted against an amendment to prohibit the Secretary of Defense from paying for or reimbursing expenses related to abortion services, H.R.8070.
Foreign Policy
HighMax Miller advocates for a strong national defense and an America-first foreign policy, stating that "peace through strength makes America safer." He voted for the Ukraine Security Supplemental Appropriations Act, 2024, providing significant security assistance to Ukraine. Conversely, he opposed the Israel Security Assistance Support Act, which would have enabled immediate aid delivery to Israel without existing arms transfer law accountability. Miller also emphasizes securing critical minerals and bolstering US-controlled undersea cables to counter China's influence.
“Our nation faces many challenges, none of them more pressing than providing for the national defense. American leadership on the world stage has dwindled, and we must return to the model of former President Ronald Reagan, who understood that peace through strength makes America safer. I will continue to advocate for strong policies that put America and our national security first. - Rep. Max Miller (maxmiller.house.gov/resources/defense-and-foreign-relations)”
Education
HighMax Miller introduced the Foster Youth Workforce Opportunity Act (H.R.7343) to expand education and training vouchers, allowing foster youth access to short-term vocational training, apprenticeships, and remedial education. He is committed to improving access to workforce development, particularly technical training, and empowering parents and students to choose their education paths to foster future leaders and innovators.
“America faces an unprecedented labor shortage. I am working to improve access to workforce development programs, particularly those dedicated to enhancing career-oriented technical training. I am also committed to making sure that our schools are focused on educating our next generation of leaders and innovators and empowering parents and students with the ability to choose the education path and future that makes the most sense for them. – Max Miller, from his official website, under "My Position on Education & Workforce"”
Gun Policy
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