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In 2000, Milliken was ranked 338th on Forbes magazine's list of the 400 richest Americans, with an estimated worth of $850 million. His wealth peaked at $1 billion in 2003, according to Forbes, but he fell off the list two years later as the U.S. textile industry declined. Milliken was a delegate to Republican National Conventions from 1956 through 1984. One state senator once referred to Milliken as the "Daddy Warbucks" of the party for his strong financial backing. He contributed to the widespread adoption of bar coding, rapid response standards, supplier recognition and many other practices now standard in the industry. He also was a leader in the "Crafted with Pride in the U.S.A." program developed to combat imported textile goods in the early 1980s.
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