Matt Maddock shares views on infrastructure and universities in recent tweets

Matt Maddock, Michigan State Representative for 51st District
Matt Maddock, Michigan State Representative for 51st District - Michigan House Republicans
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Matt Maddock, a Michigan state representative, posted a series of tweets on February 20, 2026, addressing various topics.

In one post at 19:27 UTC, Maddock shared an emoji-filled message: ” https://t.co/uT5puoWWYO”.

Later that evening at 21:14 UTC, he commented on infrastructure and university funding: “I can see maybe a need when doing major excavation cutting in highways and roads in the 40’s but can’t we just call one of the Universities we pay billions to if we need one?”

At 21:15 UTC, Maddock responded to another user with: “You’re right. Sue then go work for ICE.”

Matt Maddock serves as a Republican member of the Michigan House of Representatives. He has previously been known for his outspoken positions on government spending and public policy. In Michigan, higher education institutions receive significant funding from the state budget each year.



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