Michigan State Representative Matt Maddock posted a series of statements on his social media account on April 8, 2026, addressing issues related to state spending, housing legislation, and childhood diagnoses.
In one post, Maddock claimed that “Roughly 35,000 ppl are on this same program in Michigan costing taxpayers around 70 million a month.” (April 8, 2026).
Later the same day, he commented on the motivations behind certain housing policies: “Translation: I’ve got billionaires and big corporations promising me campaign money if I pass UN-‘affordable’ housing laws they will make billions of tax dollars on.” (April 8, 2026).
In another post that day, Maddock raised concerns about childhood developmental diagnoses: “Ever wonder why every kid has autism and ADD/ADHD today?” (April 8, 2026).
Matt Maddock is a member of the Michigan House of Representatives. His posts reflect ongoing debates within the state regarding public assistance programs and affordable housing policy. In recent years, Michigan has seen increased scrutiny over taxpayer-funded initiatives and discussions about their long-term sustainability. Additionally, questions surrounding trends in childhood health diagnoses have been part of broader national conversations.

