Schuette adds additional options, with greater flexibility for residents of 95th District to communicate directly with him, address legislative matters and work on any issues with a state agency
State Representative Bill G. Schuette announced today new opportunities, new approaches and a fresh format for constituent office hours throughout the 95th State Legislative district. In addition to monthly office hours in district with Schuette’s legislative staff, Representative Schuette will schedule tele-town halls, Facebook Live Office Hours and in-person “Ask Bill G.” meet and greets to discuss legislation and policy, constituent concerns and address potential issues with state government agencies.
“I am honored to have been re-elected to the Michigan State House of Representatives. I realize it is vitally important to listen to the opinions, advice, and constructive comments of people throughout Midland and Gladwin counties.” Schuette stated.
He continued, “As I enter my second term in the Legislature and we enter a new year of 2025, I want to do what I can to provide as many different options and opportunities for the people of Mid-Michigan to have their voice heard. These expanded formats will allow for greater flexibility and ease for 95th District residents to participate in office hours, while still allowing for regular in-person meetings and options to meet with my office in district or Lansing.”
Schuette will host his initial “Ask Bill G. Tele-town Hall” on Wednesday January 22, at 5:00 PM. Those wishing to participate should call 877-229-8493 and enter code 123260.
In addition, Schuette will hosting “Ask Bill G.” via Facebook Live in February for additional opportunities. Make sure to follow www.Facebook.com/StateRepSchuette for updates. Rep. Schuette’s legislative director, Luke Derheim will also be available for in-district office hours on Tuesday, Jan. 28 from 10:00AM-11:00AM at the Beaverton Activity Center and in Midland at 11:30AM-12:30PM at the Midland Business Alliance. Those who wish to set up an appointment can email Luke Derheim, who serves as legislative director for Rep. Schuette, at [email protected]. Walk-in meetings are also welcome.
In March, Schuette plans to host “Ask Bill G.” meet and greets in person in the 95th District. Times and dates are forthcoming and will be announced.
Those unable to attend any of these various opportunities can always contact Schuette’s office by calling (517) 373-0152 or emailing [email protected].
Schuette concluded, “We enter this New Year with high expectations and high hopes for Michigan and the United States. Meeting with and listening to various viewpoints on many, many issues helps me be a better and stronger representative. I am excited that this new format allows for increased engagement and more ways for me to listen to and deliver for you.”
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