State Rep. Bill G. Schuette (R-Mich.)
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Recent News About State Rep. Bill G. Schuette (R-Mich.)
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The Bill G. Recap – January 2024
In the first month of 2024, the Michigan House of Representatives has begun its new legislative year with a new balance of power. Currently, the House is evenly split between Republican and Democrat members, with 54 representatives from each party. With this new balance, there is hope for true bipartisan problem solving in Lansing.State Representative Bill G. Schuette, who sponsors several bills aimed at helping families in Michigan, expressed his hope for movement on his legislation. He mentioned bills like the Family Affordability bills and House Bill 5398, which would...
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Reps. Schuette, Hoadley Work to Provide Financial Relief for Seniors in the Four Lakes Area
State Representatives Bill G. Schuette and Mike Hoadley have introduced legislation aimed at providing financial relief for low-income seniors in Midland and Gladwin Counties. The bills seek to help seniors stay in their homes while still funding the restoration of the Sanford, Secord, Smallwood, and Edenville dams.The proposed plan aims to re-establish Michigan's Special Assessment District Tax Deferral program for individuals aged 65 or older with incomes of $29,619 or less. This program will reduce the financial burden for seniors across Mid-Michigan who would struggle...
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Rep. Bill G. Schuette Criticizes Governor Whitmer's State of the State Address
Representative Bill G. Schuette (R-Midland) expressed his disappointment with Governor Whitmer's State of the State address, stating that it did not reflect the reality of Michigan's current situation. In a statement following the address, Schuette criticized the governor for focusing on pop culture references instead of proposing actual solutions to the state's problems.Schuette highlighted the governor's energy policies as a concern, claiming that they would burden small businesses and leave seniors vulnerable. He argued that instead of implementing costly measures and...
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Rep. Schuette, Sen. Hauck hail new water infrastructure grant for Beaverton
State Representative Bill G. Schuette and State Senator Roger Hauck have expressed their satisfaction with a recent announcement from the Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) regarding an infrastructure grant for the city of Beaverton. The grant, aimed at funding water system improvement projects, will bring crucial upgrades to the residents of Beaverton.The approved projects will involve the replacement of old undersized watermains and the installation of new watermains at several locations within the city. Additionally, new source wells, updated...
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Representative Schuette Announces First “Ask Bill G.” Office Hours of 2024
Representative Bill G. Schuette has announced the first “Ask Bill G.” Office Hours events of 2024, which will be held in Midland and Beaverton on Monday, January 29. These events are part of Schuette's commitment to actively engage with the residents of the 95th House District in Midland and Gladwin counties.In a statement, Schuette expressed his excitement for the upcoming meetings, stating, "This will be a big year for our region and state. I look forward to talking with people about their priorities and answering their questions. These conversations allow me to serve...
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Representative Schuette Honors Local Official For Years of Dedication, Service
State Representative Bill G. Schuette recently recognized the retirement of Jim Branson, the city attorney of Midland, for his unwavering commitment and service to the community. With 23 years of dedicated legal service to the City of Midland, Branson has been instrumental in providing legal counsel and navigating the ever-changing landscape of local government.Representative Schuette acknowledged Branson's exceptional contributions to the city, stating, "With the personal sense of duty that Jim Branson has brought to work each day, he has been able to meet these...
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Representative Schuette Honors Midland Police Officer’s Bravery, Heroism
Representative Bill G. Schuette, representing the 95th District in the Michigan House, paid tribute to Officer Steven Pomransky of the Midland Police Department for his recent act of bravery and heroism. Officer Pomransky, a 23-year veteran, responded to a dangerous situation on westbound US-10 near the Bay City Road exit ramp in November.In this perilous incident, three elderly individuals were trapped in a vehicle that had caught fire. Without hesitation, Officer Pomransky, along with a brave bystander, risked their own safety to rescue the occupants and save their...
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Representative Schuette Announces “Ask Bill G.” Office Hours Meetings on Dec. 11
Representative Bill G. Schuette has announced that he will be holding "Ask Bill G." Office Hours events on Monday, Dec. 11 in Midland and Beaverton. These events are part of Schuette's dedication to listening to the concerns and questions of the residents in the 95th House District in Midland and Gladwin counties.Schuette expressed his commitment to meeting with people across the communities and addressing their concerns. He stated, "I have held 'Ask Bill G.' Office Hours every month this year, as promised and delivered. These are extremely important conversations that...