Matt Maddock criticizes Michigan school meal costs and quality in recent social media posts

Matt Maddock, Michigan State Representative for 51st District
Matt Maddock, Michigan State Representative for 51st District
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Matt Maddock, a Michigan state representative, posted a series of statements on his X (formerly Twitter) account on May 14, 2026, addressing topics ranging from public spending on school meals to commentary on unspecified subjects.

In one post at 18:48 UTC, Maddock wrote: “Let them rot in you know where.”

Later that day at 19:01 UTC, he commented on state expenditures for school nutrition programs: “You and I pay 1.2 billion for school lunch and breakfast in MI. Most is supplied by NGO’s that charge us 4 bucks for a 1 buck mold-meal.”

At 20:22 UTC the same day, Maddock added another statement: “Third world shirt hole”

Maddock’s comments come amid ongoing discussions about the cost and quality of publicly funded school meal programs in Michigan. State records indicate that Michigan spends significant funds annually to provide free or reduced-price meals to students through both federal and local partnerships with nonprofit organizations.



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