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Tom McMillin was a member of the Michigan State House from 2009 through 2014, representing the 45th state House district centered in Rochester Hills, Michigan.
McMillin has a bachelor's degree from the University of Michigan. He was previously mayor of Auburn Hills and a member of the Oakland County Commission.
He is the Honorary Chairman of Concerned Taxpayers of Michigan, a ballot question committee opposing the proposal to raise state taxes on the May 5, 2015 ballot.
He was elected Chairman of the 8th Congressional District Republican Committee of Michigan on February 20, 2015.
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On this December 17, 2012 broadcast of The Infowars Nightly News, David Knight speaks with Tom Mcmillan Michigan Rep on the Feinstein Amendment, Nullification NDAA in Michigan which states that Michigan will not help the Fed enforce NDAA and how it compares to Texas bill which says indefinite detention provisions in NDAA is null and void in Texas. News Covered: Clackamas mall shooter faced man with concealed weapon Two wounded in theater shooting Flashback Story Democratic Operatives Urged Obama To Seize On Attacks Gandhi advocated the right to bear arms; use of 'violence' to defend innocents against bullying, oppression Americans Turn In Guns After School Massacre Do guns kill people? Pistol, shotgun, assault rifle put to the test Gun-control petition to White House breaks record Pediatri...
Justin Amash Endorses Tom McMillin For Congrss
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Tom McMillin Launches Campaign For Congress
Representative Tom McMillin was confronted at his town hall meeting on January 23 at Rochester Hills city hall about his sponsorship of HB 5039 that would prohibit cities from passing local ordinances protecting gay and lesbians from being discriminated against based on their sexual orientation.
Diane Young interview at Tom McMillin fundraiser with David Barton
Statement at Tom McMillin Protest at David Barton fundraiser
Tom McMillin's Liberty Panel - Civil Asset Forfeiture
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Dr David Hollett explains the problems with Obama Care. To McMillin explains his plan to end it now!
Michigan Oversight Committee Hearing on Smart Meters chaired by Rep. Tom McMillin, December 2, 2014 part 1. Part two: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJE0flyzv-Y
Michigan Oversight Committee Hearing on Smart Meters chaired by Rep. Tom McMillin, December 2, 2014 part 2 Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q12IbEtTrwk
State Representative Brad Jacobsen and Oakland County Road Commissioner Eric Wilson try to persuade residents to vote yes on Prop 1. On the opposing end former Rep. Tom McMillin and political activist Norm Hughes, are against Prop 1.
Townhall hosted by Michigan State Representative Tom McMillin on the Freedom of Information Act and the Open Meetings Act. Special guests Herschel Fink (Legal Counsel Detroit Free Press) and Robin Luce Herrmann (Legal Counsel Michigan Press Association) Please note, nothing contained in this recording should be taken as legal advice.
On this December 17, 2012 broadcast of The Infowars Nightly News, David Knight speaks with Tom Mcmillan Michigan Rep on the Feinstein Amendment, Nullification NDAA in Michigan which states that Michigan will not help the Fed enforce NDAA and how it compares to Texas bill which says indefinite detention provisions in NDAA is null and void in Texas. News Covered: Clackamas mall shooter faced man with concealed weapon Two wounded in theater shooting Flashback Story Democratic Operatives Urged Obama To Seize On Attacks Gandhi advocated the right to bear arms; use of 'violence' to defend innocents against bullying, oppression Americans Turn In Guns After School Massacre Do guns kill people? Pistol, shotgun, assault rifle put to the test Gun-control petition to White House breaks record Pediatri...
TOPIC: The Future of Michigan Schools PANELISTS: Vickie Markavitch, Oakland Schools Superintendent Susan Zurvalec, Farmington Hills Schools Superintendent State Rep. Tom McMillin, R-Rochester Hills Dan Quisenberry, Michigan Association of Public School Academies (Charter Schools) State Rep. Ellen Cogen Lipton, D-Huntington Woods
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Full Episode & Article: http://PeterSantilli.com Please Visit Our Primary Sponsors: Law Offices of Craig Zimmerman http://ow.ly/feZYm Elixir Flavored Liquid Nicotine & Electronic Cigarettes http://ow.ly/gkgG0 Protect your hard-earned money! Buy 1oz Silver Medallions http://ow.ly/gkgyU Today on The Pete Santilli Show, Pete welcomes guest Orly Taitz and speaks to her about her scheduled appearance before the Supreme Court: According to The Huffington Post, Taitz posted on her website Wednesday afternoon that the Supreme Court will discuss a case she filed on behalf of three minor presidential candidates -- including a federal prison inmate -- at their conference Feb. 15. The court's website confirms that Taitz's case, which she submitted to Chief Justice John Roberts' office last mont...