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Matt Maddock addresses public safety and fiscal policy issues in recent tweets

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Steve Cortes, CNN Political Commentator (left) & Matt Maddock, Michigan House Representative (right) | Facebook

Steve Cortes, CNN Political Commentator (left) & Matt Maddock, Michigan House Representative (right) | Facebook

Matt Maddock, a political figure known for his active presence on social media, recently shared a series of tweets addressing various socio-political issues. His comments touched upon the safety concerns of blind individuals, the criminal justice system, and state budget management.

On June 4, 2025, Maddock raised concerns about the safety of blind individuals in relation to electric vehicles. He questioned whether legislation should be enacted to impose harsher penalties when blind people and guide dogs are killed at intersections. Maddock referenced a "very compelling tragic story" in his tweet.

In another tweet posted on the same day, Maddock criticized the current criminal justice system. He claimed that "criminals all know that jails won’t take them and leftist judges release them with zero bail," suggesting that offenders do not face consequences such as attending court. The tweet highlights his stance on judicial leniency.

Maddock also commented on fiscal policies by comparing Michigan's spending to that of Georgia. In his tweet, he noted that Georgia spends significantly less while providing equivalent government services. He urged for budget cuts in Michigan, stating, "Don’t tell me we can’t cut a couple billion from our state budget!" His message was directed at Governor Whitmer as seen in this tweet.

Additional information for Step 3: Matt Maddock is a Republican member of the Michigan House of Representatives.

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