Rep. Josh Schriver discusses constituent engagement and national concerns in August social media posts

Rep. Josh Schriver discusses constituent engagement and national concerns in August social media posts
State Rep. Josh Schriver — Michigan House Republicans
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Rep. Josh Schriver, a member of the Michigan House of Representatives, shared updates with his constituents on August 13, 2025, via several posts on X (formerly Twitter). The posts covered his recent activities and views on policy and governance in Michigan.

In a post from August 13, 2025, Schriver recounted a meeting with local residents: “Monday night, I spoke with some of my constituents for 90 minutes about what I’ve accomplished for them thus far in 2025. Their encouraging response spurrs me on to double down on my fight for righteous policy and governance in Michigan. Later today, I’ll post my full report!”

Shortly after, he posted another message: “Tonight! Love, Josh” (August 13, 2025).

Later that day, Schriver commented on the broader state of the nation: “America is deeply lost in a kerfuffle and in need of a redemption of the likes only our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ can accomplish. I submit, now comes a time for the miracles of God.” (August 13, 2025).

Schriver represents constituents in Michigan’s state legislature. State representatives like Schriver are responsible for introducing bills and serving as liaisons between their districts and state government.



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