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Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Bill G. Schuette expands constituent outreach with new engagement formats

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State Rep. Bill Schuette | Michigan House Republicans

State Rep. Bill Schuette | Michigan House Republicans

State Representative Bill G. Schuette has announced a series of new initiatives aimed at enhancing communication with residents of the 95th State Legislative District. The efforts include tele-town halls, Facebook Live sessions, and in-person meet and greets, offering more flexibility for constituents to discuss legislative matters and address issues with state agencies.

"I am honored to have been re-elected to the Michigan State House of Representatives. I realize it is vitally important to listen to the opinions, advice, and constructive comments of people throughout Midland and Gladwin counties," Schuette stated.

Entering his second term, Schuette emphasized his commitment to providing diverse opportunities for Mid-Michigan residents to voice their concerns. "These expanded formats will allow for greater flexibility and ease for 95th District residents to participate in office hours, while still allowing for regular in-person meetings," he added.

The first "Ask Bill G. Tele-town Hall" is scheduled for Wednesday, January 22 at 5:00 PM. Interested participants can join by calling 877-229-8493 and entering code 123260. A Facebook Live session will follow in February, with updates available on www.Facebook.com/StateRepSchuette.

In-district office hours with Schuette’s legislative director Luke Derheim are set for Tuesday, January 28 at the Beaverton Activity Center from 10:00 AM-11:00 AM and at the Midland Business Alliance from 11:30 AM-12:30 PM. Appointments can be made via email at [email protected], though walk-ins are welcome.

March will see in-person "Ask Bill G." meet and greets within the district; details will be announced later. Constituents unable to attend these events can reach out via phone or email at (517) 373-0152 or [email protected].

"We enter this New Year with high expectations and high hopes for Michigan and the United States," Schuette concluded. He expressed enthusiasm about increased engagement opportunities which he believes will enhance his effectiveness as a representative.

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