Matt Maddock highlights Michigan education budget and shares personal reflections

Matt Maddock highlights Michigan education budget and shares personal reflections
Matt Maddock, Michigan State Representative for 51st District — Michigan House Republicans
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Matt Maddock, a member of the Michigan House of Representatives, shared several updates on his social media account on August 19, 2025. His posts touched on education policy and offered glimpses into his daily life in Lansing.

In a post at 18:23 UTC, Maddock commented on recent legislative developments: “The Michigan Republican House Education Budget is a win-win for all. It also gives more power to schools and less power to politicians.”

Later that evening, at 19:01 UTC, he wrote about his experience working in the state capital: “90% of the time I’m in Lansing, I have to make my own fun.”

At 21:32 UTC, Maddock posted another message stating simply: “Go get em boys”.

Maddock serves as a representative in the Michigan House. The state’s education budget process often involves negotiations between lawmakers and school districts over funding priorities and local control. Debates over how much authority should rest with local schools versus state officials are recurring topics within Michigan’s legislative sessions.



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