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Bill G. Schuette addresses Charlie Kirk tribute and local leadership events in Michigan

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Steve Cortes, CNN Political Commentator (left) & Bill Schuette, Michigan House Representative (right) | LinkedIn

Steve Cortes, CNN Political Commentator (left) & Bill Schuette, Michigan House Representative (right) | LinkedIn

Bill G. Schuette, a Michigan state representative, has recently shared updates on his official X account regarding legislative and community events in the state.

On September 18, 2025, Schuette addressed the aftermath of a recent tragedy involving a prominent political figure. He wrote, "Last week’s horrific assassination of Charlie Kirk was tragic, but also a call for all of us to continue to work to make our home, state and nation a better place. I was proud to support the Michigan House resolution honoring his life and legacy."

The following day, September 19, 2025, Schuette commented on local civic engagement efforts. He posted, "Glad to attend yesterday morning’s annual Great Lakes Bay Region Scouts Breakfast honoring distinguished citizens Jon Lynch from Three Rivers Corporation and Michael Goad from Dow Credit Union. A great organization recognizing great local leaders!"

On September 20, 2025, Schuette described his participation at a major political gathering in Michigan. He stated, "At the biennial @MIGOP Mackinac Leadership conference, I spoke with @MI_Republicans colleagues about how Michigan can fulfill its potential by lowering costs, encouraging investment and getting government out of your way."

Schuette is an active member of the Michigan House of Representatives and regularly participates in both legislative sessions and regional events focused on civic recognition and economic policy.

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