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Matt Maddock criticizes Democratic policies on education funding and social programs

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Matt Maddock, Michigan State Representative for 51st District | Michigan House Republicans

Matt Maddock, Michigan State Representative for 51st District | Michigan House Republicans

Matt Maddock, a Michigan state representative and member of the Republican Party, made several posts on his X (formerly Twitter) account in late July and early August 2025 addressing topics related to education, road funding, and government spending.

On July 31, 2025, Maddock commented on education policy by stating: "Communist will do anything to capture and keep kids in their communist camps."

Later that day, he turned to the issue of infrastructure funding in Michigan. In a post published at 20:36 UTC, Maddock wrote: "Did you know the @MI_Republicans plan about doubles road funding by cutting waste, corporate welfare and moves all gas tax to roads but the @MichiganDems insist on funding billionaire corporations and a 65 cent gas tax instead?" The message highlights contrasting approaches between Michigan Republicans—who propose reallocating funds from corporate subsidies and redirecting all gasoline tax revenue toward road repairs—and Michigan Democrats' reported preference for maintaining corporate incentives alongside increasing fuel taxes.

On August 1, 2025, Maddock criticized a new clothing program with another post: "This “free” clothes program will cost workers about 300 million." This statement refers to recent legislative initiatives in Michigan aimed at providing basic needs support; critics have raised concerns over the projected costs of such programs for taxpayers.

Matt Maddock is known for his outspoken positions on fiscal policy and education reform. As an elected official in Michigan's House of Representatives representing part of Oakland County, he frequently addresses issues related to state budget priorities and public sector spending. His comments reflect ongoing debates within Michigan regarding taxation levels, allocation of public resources, and the role of government assistance programs.

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