Michigan State Representative Bill G. Schuette, who represents the 95th House District covering Midland and Gladwin counties, recently addressed several issues on his social media account, ranging from state fiscal policy to community engagement.
On March 7, 2026, Schuette referenced his background as a former Defense Intelligence Agency officer in a post stating, “Former DIA officer Representative Schuette draws on his experience to show how the ‘Don-roe Doctrine’ is making Americans safer at home. Read his latest Substack: https://t.co/0WAmGBXzmb – Team Schuette”.
The following day, he reminded constituents about daylight saving time with a message posted on March 8: ” Don’t forget to spring forward and set your clocks ahead one hour! While we may lose an hour of sleep, longer days mean more time with our family, friends and community. Wishing everyone a safe and bright start to the new season – Team Schuette https://t.co/Xy9DobYA7A”.
On March 9, Schuette voiced opposition to a proposed withdrawal from Michigan’s rainy-day fund: “The state’s rainy-day fund is meant to pull our state through during a true emergency, but the governor wants to take $400 million from it for new pork projects. Representative Schuette is standing up against this Democrat raid. – Team Schuette https://t.co/3vy2sDS8Tl”.
Schuette has maintained regular contact with constituents through initiatives such as “Ask Bill G.” sessions and tele-townhalls (official website). His legislative priorities have included infrastructure improvements, regulatory reforms, tax relief measures for residents, economic development policies, and technology investments. He has also worked alongside local leaders on events honoring first responders and military personnel while advocating bipartisan efforts for regulatory reduction and expanded home heating tax credits.


