Michigan State Representative Bill G. Schuette has used social media to highlight his recent policy positions and activities, focusing on energy reliability, support for farmers and small businesses, and opposition to new taxes on families.
On March 23, 2026, Schuette addressed the challenges of winter in Michigan and the need for affordable power. He wrote: “Michigan winters are no joke. Families need affordable and reliable power to keep their homes warm and safe. That’s why Representative Schuette is fighting to strengthen the grid and cut unnecessary mandates that drive up utility bills.”
The following day, he described his engagement with local constituents at the start of a district work period: “Fantastic start to the District Work Period! Representative Schuette began the week hearing from Midland County farmers. Government must get out of the way to let farmers and all small business owners innovate, grow and provide for all of us who rely on them.” This post underscores his focus on reducing government intervention in agriculture and supporting economic growth.
Later on March 24, Schuette commented on state fiscal policy: “When household costs rise, families adjust their spending. Lansing should follow the same principle. Instead, the governor has called for hundreds of millions in new taxes on Michigan families.”
Schuette’s public statements align with his broader legislative priorities as documented by official sources. As representative for Michigan’s 95th House District—covering Midland and Gladwin counties—he has hosted community events such as ‘Ask Bill G.’ sessions and tele-townhalls to connect with constituents (official website). His legislative agenda includes efforts toward infrastructure improvements, regulatory reforms, tax relief measures (official website), bipartisan regulation cuts, home heating tax credits (official website), economic development initiatives, technology investments (official website), and collaboration with local leaders on honoring first responders (official website).

