- Laura Miller
Infobox_Mayor
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name = Laura Miller
date of birth= birth date and age|1958|11|18
place of birth=Baltimore, Maryland
residence =Dallas, Texas
occupation=Mayor
alma_mater =University of Wisconsin-Madison
term =February 20 2002 -June 25 2007
predecessor =Ron Kirk
successor =Tom Leppert
party = Democrat
spouse =Steven D. Wolens
religion =Jewish Laura Miller (born
18 November ,1958 ) served asmayor of Dallas,Texas (U.S.) from 2002 through 2007. She did not run for re-election in the 2007 mayoral race. She was the second woman to serve as mayor of Dallas.Education and Career
Born in Baltimore,
Maryland , Miller attended theUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison and spent the early part of her career as ajournalist . As a journalist, Miller worked as a staff writer for "The Miami Herald " and "The Dallas Morning News " and then as a columnist for the "New York Daily News " and the now-defunct "Dallas Times Herald ". In 1991, Miller became an investigative reporter for the "Dallas Observer " and then a columnist for "D Magazine ". [http://www.dallascityhall.com City of Dallas] - [http://www.dallascityhall.com/government/mayor/mayor.html Mayor] . Retrieved11 November 2006 .]Political Life
In 1998, Miller was elected to the Dallas City Council representing
Oak Cliff and southwest Dallas. In 2002, Miller was elected as Mayor of Dallas, replacingRon Kirk who left the post to run for theUnited States Senate position vacated by retiring Texas SenatorPhil Gramm .She fought for and won approval of a strengthened
smoking ban , an ordinance prohibiting discrimination on the basis ofsexual orientation , a revampedpublic housing system, a $23 million homeless assistance center, major changes to the city's Trinity River Corridor improvement plan and a taxpayer-funded downtown redevelopment effort.She forged a compromise between
American Airlines andSouthwest Airlines to relax and ultimately repeal federal flight restrictions at Love Field Airport.David Levey, executive vice president for
Forest City Enterprises , credits Ms. Miller for reviving a $250 million deal to renovate downtown's long vacantMercantile Bank Tower .The major failure of her term was failing to strike a deal to build the new
Dallas Cowboys 'stadium in Dallas. She also announced parade plans for the Mavericks championship in 2006, prior to the Mavericks losing four straight games and ultimately the NBA championship to the Miami Heat in 6 games.Miller was succeeded in office by conservative Republican
Tom Leppert .Personal
Miller is married to Dallas attorney and former Texas State Representative
Steven D. Wolens . They have two daughters, Alex and Lily, and a son, Max.Miller has been seen attending many popular rock concerts at the now closed Gypsy Tea Room during her tenure as mayor, notably accompanying her son Max to a sold-out
Something Corporate concert.Fact|date=April 2008References
succession box
before=Ron Kirk
title=Mayors of Dallas
after=Tom Leppert
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