Rep. Josh Schriver discusses state reforms and music platform choice

Rep. Josh Schriver discusses state reforms and music platform choice
State Rep. Josh Schriver — Michigan House Republicans
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Rep. Josh Schriver, a public figure known for his active engagement on social media, recently shared insights and updates on various topics through a series of tweets. These posts highlight his involvement in legislative reforms and personal endeavors in the music industry.

On May 8, 2025, Rep. Schriver expressed his appreciation for insights from the Mackinac Center regarding state departments’ impact on Michigan residents. He stated that the “Restoration of rule-making power will take 3+ phases of 20+ bills passed by the House/Senate and signed by the Governor.” The tweet concluded with an acknowledgment that “Good work is always work doing.”

The following day, May 9, 2025, Schriver discussed his considerations about releasing an album on mainstream platforms. However, he noted a change in plans after discovering a new music platform. He praised it as being user-friendly for artists: “I’ve tried it all and this is BY FAR the most-user friendly music platform for artists.”

Later that same day, another post was made without any accompanying text but included two links: “https://t.co/XZ644n81bG https://t.co/ViIV5DXZqW”

Additional information indicates that Rep. Josh Schriver is actively involved in both political reform efforts and creative pursuits such as music production.



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