Last weekend, Senator Borris L. Miles received the National Black Caucus of State Legislators
(NBCSL) “Legislator of the Year” award at its 48th Annual Legislative Conference in
Washington, D.C. This award is given annually to the state legislator who has demonstrated
extraordinary leadership and made outstanding legislative achievements and contributions.
“I am deeply honored and humbled to receive this prestigious award. It is even more special to
receive this recognition from my peers of NBCSL because they know firsthand the uphill
battles that we confront daily as we strive to make a positive impact in the communities we
serve,” said Senator Miles.
Over the last 18 years, Senator Miles has been able to work to address some of the
challenges residents of Senate District 13 face, including securing over $8 billion for indigent
healthcare costs, passing legislation to give individuals a second chance to rebuild their lives
after incarceration by making it easier for them to seal their juvenile records, securing $44
million to create the Miles Ahead Scholars program to help underserved minority males in high
school prepare for college and much more.
“I want to thank the National Black Caucus of State Legislators for this honor,” said Senator...
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