Matt Maddock comments on legislative dynamics and lobbying in Michigan

Steve Cortes, CNN Political Commentator (left) & Matt Maddock, Michigan House Representative (right)
Steve Cortes, CNN Political Commentator (left) & Matt Maddock, Michigan House Representative (right)
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Matt Maddock, a member of the Michigan House of Representatives, posted several updates on his social media account on February 23, 2026. His posts addressed legislative dynamics and referenced other content.

In one post at 13:39 UTC, Maddock wrote, “I like this Brad! https://t.co/pIaAoHP9A4”. Later that day, at 13:56 UTC, he stated, “There are 1600 lobbyists and 148 legislators.” In another post at 17:11 UTC, Maddock shared a link without additional comment: “https://t.co/VeNIyetdyx”.

Matt Maddock serves as a Republican representative in Michigan’s legislature. The relationship between lobbyists and lawmakers is often discussed in Michigan politics due to the significant number of registered lobbyists compared to elected officials.



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