Independent Women’s Forum is pleased to announce that West Virginia Congresswoman Carol Miller, who is also a bison farmer, is the latest in our popular series of Champion Women profiles.

The first female whip in the West Virginia House of Delegates, Rep. Miller ran for the U. S. House of Representatives in 2018. Her campaign slogan was that she would go to Washington to "cut the bull."

Clued-in West Virginians realized that, for years, Carol had been cutting the bull in West Virginia. Literally.

You see, Miller and her husband Matt own a bison farm in Milton, West Virginia, where Carol was always on the scene, knife in hand, when the bison meat was prepared for market.

“The ‘cut the bull’ slogan came about,” Miller says, “because I process animals. I’m in there. I don’t kill the animals, but I was always in there with the guys and gals while it was being processed.”

Miller won by a comfortable margin, becoming the lone new woman on the Republican side of the aisle. She’s working to change that by helping to elect more conservative women.

She hails from a prominent political family from Ohio, and is a strong backer of President Trump.

We know that you will enjoy meeting Rep. Miller and won’t be surprised about what she thinks is the most important cure for “just about everything:” a good job.

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Charlotte Hays
Cultural Director
Independent Women's Forum
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