Jeff Hatch-Miller

Male, Person

1945 –

70

Who is Jeff Hatch-Miller?

Jeff Hatch-Miller is an Arizona politician who was Chairman of the Arizona Corporation Commission in 2005 & 2006. He served on the Commission from 2003 until 2009.

Before his election to the Corporation Commission in 2002, Hatch-Miller served in the Arizona House of Representatives for two terms, chairing the House Energy, Utilities and Technology Committee.

Hatch-Miller is known from his straightforward, inclusionary style of addressing public policy issues. He was honored as national "Freshman Legislator of the Year 2000" by the National Republican Legislators Association. He was and is considered one of the most technologically knowledgeable in Arizona.

In the Arizona Legislature, Jeff Hatch-Miller led the way in putting government departments on the Internet, so that citizens can conduct their business with the government without ink, paper, and stamps and from the convenience of their own homes and businesses.

He championed efforts in Arizona, and in Washington D.C., that eventually led to the adoption of the "Do Not Call List."

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Born
1945
Education
  • University of Northern Colorado

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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