Michigan State Rep. Josh Schriver (R-Utica)
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Recent News About Michigan State Rep. Josh Schriver (R-Utica)
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Michigan oversight committee challenges state agencies over transparency issues
Representative Josh Schriver has communicated the ongoing efforts of the Oversight Committee and the Government Weaponization Committee regarding transparency and accountability within Michigan's government.
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Michigan legislature sees action on firearm safety, taxes, and immigration
Recent legislative activities in Michigan saw new bills co-sponsored by representatives, including initiatives on firearm safety education and measures related to illegal immigration.
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Michigan House tackles election rules, women's sports, and zoning control
Michigan's legislative landscape is currently marked by several key developments.
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Michigan lawmakers seek data on immigrant benefit recipients
State Representatives Josh Schriver and Luke Meerman have reached out to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) Director Elizabeth Hertel with a request for detailed information concerning the verification of lawful...
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Michigan House passes bills on budget reforms, public safety funding, and healthcare access
The Michigan House of Representatives has passed several pieces of legislation aimed at reforming budget allocations and enhancing state operational transparency.
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Resolution urges SCOTUS to reconsider marriage definition in Michigan
House Resolution 28 has been introduced, urging the Supreme Court to allow Michigan to adhere to the state's Constitution, which defines marriage as a union between one man and one woman.
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Josh Schriver appointed vice chair in key oversight subcommittees
State Representative Josh Schriver has been appointed to serve on the House Oversight Committee for the 2025-26 legislative term.
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Michigan representative explains votes on key economic bills
On February 21, 2025, several key legislative decisions were made affecting economic and employment policies.
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The Michigan House Republicans conclude session with protest against rapid bill passage
The Michigan House of Representatives recently concluded its legislative session, marking a period of significant political activity.