Michigan State Representative Bill G. Schuette, who represents the 95th House District covering Midland and Gladwin counties, has used his social media platform in late March 2026 to comment on tax policy, energy reforms, and political events.
On March 26, 2026, Schuette’s team criticized a proposed state tax increase: “The governor wants to hit Michigan families with an $800 million tax hike. Families already pay enough. They don’t want to send more of their paycheck to Lansing. What we need is smarter spending.”
The following day, March 27, 2026, Schuette promoted a plan intended to lower costs for Michigan residents by linking energy reforms with tax relief: “Representative Schuette is supporting a plan to lower your costs by pairing energy reforms with tax relief. The cost of energy is too high, and this plan aims to ease the burden on households across the state. Click here to learn more:”
On March 28, 2026, Schuette highlighted his participation at a party convention and congratulated Republican nominees: “Rep. Schuette enjoyed seeing many friends and hardworking Republican delegates at the party nominating convention today. Congratulations to our nominees for Secretary of State @tonyforlini1 and AG @DougLloyd4ag and our entire ticket! Ready to win in November.”
Schuette has focused legislative efforts on issues such as infrastructure improvements, regulatory reform, economic development, technology investments, and direct tax relief for residents of his district according to the official website. He has also held community engagement sessions like ‘Ask Bill G.’ events and tele-townhalls and collaborated with local leaders on initiatives honoring first responders and military personnel.
His recent public statements align with his record of supporting policies aimed at lowering household expenses through regulatory changes and maintaining full home heating tax credits for constituents.


