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Benjamin M. Miller

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was passed along with the budget control act, which prohibited the State of Alabama from spending beyond incoming revenues. The salaries of state employees were also drastically reduced. Miller did not consider the income tax or budget control act his most significant achievement; instead, he felt
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When Miller was inaugurated as governor on January 19, 1931, the State of Alabama was $ 20,000,000.00 in debt. Miller considered reducing the state's debt the primary objective of his administration. After twice calling the Alabama Legislature into special session, Miller was able to secure an
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to study Alabama's state and local governments to achieve a more efficient government. However, the Alabama Legislature did not adopt most of the study's findings. During Miller's administration, the miles of paved roads in Alabama doubled, and all highway work was paid in cash.
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After leaving the governor's office in 1935, Miller returned to Camden, where he resumed law practice. He died at his daughter's residence in
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in 1889. After graduating from law school, he established a law practice in Camden. On September 21, 1892, he married Margaret Otis Duggan of
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from 1921 to 1927. He sought reelection to the court in 1926 but was defeated by a candidate supported by the
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to the University of Alabama to promote rowing at that school, all four of whom had competed for the
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In 1930, Miller sought the Alabama governorship. The Democratic primary pitted Miller against
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at Oak Hill for 31 years. His mother was a descendant of the Hearst family of
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from 1888 to 1889. He was elected judge of the Fourth Judicial Circuit of
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in 1904 and served until 1921. Miller was an associate justice of the
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declared a national bank holiday his greatest achievement.
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B. M. Miller's law office, Camden, Alabama, circa 1937
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Benjamin Miller (disambiguation)

Governor of Alabama
Lieutenant
Hugh D. Merrill
Bibb Graves
Alabama House of Representatives
Oak Hill, Alabama
Selma, Alabama
Democratic
Alma mater
University of Alabama
Erskine College
Attorney
Democratic
Governor of Alabama
Oak Hill, Wilcox County, Alabama
Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church
Abbeville County, South Carolina
Camden, Alabama
Erskine College
Euphemian Literary Society
Wilcox County
University of Alabama School of Law
Mobile, Alabama
Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church
Richard Beesly
John Lander
Edward Vaughan Bevan
Michael Warriner

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