Rep. Josh Schriver, a Michigan state legislator, has recently used his social media platform to address issues ranging from administrative updates to concerns about government spending and cultural influence.
On March 10, 2026, Schriver posted an update regarding his official activities: “Update: Filing complete! https://t.co/binZJVU5gD https://t.co/cfSEtYzUP2”.
Shortly after, on the same day, he raised concerns about the state’s food assistance program, stating: “Michigan’s food stamp error rate is 10%. $300 million…wasted. 10 years ago our error rate was under 3%. It can be done! Other states have done it by tightening verification and closing loopholes. Michigan must aim to be the BEST, nothing less. https://t.co/wNzdXSyK8C”. According to federal data, improper payment rates in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) have increased in recent years across several states due to various factors such as outdated technology and staffing shortages.
On March 11, 2026, Schriver addressed cultural concerns during a Homeland Security Committee hearing: “Who directs Hollywood production of sexual content to harm American children? The presenters at my Homeland Security Committee hearing today expressed how America’s open society leave us vulnerable to subversive foreign influence aimed at American culture, American youth. https://t.co/s4DI6pFOHh”. Discussions about foreign influence on U.S. media and its potential impact on young people have been ongoing topics in national security forums.
Schriver’s comments reflect broader debates within Michigan and nationally over public program oversight and the influence of external actors on domestic culture.

