Rep. Josh Schriver, a member of the Michigan House of Representatives, shared several posts on his official Twitter account in early April 2026. The tweets addressed Autism Awareness Month, personal reflections from his career before politics, and an acknowledgment of Maundy Thursday.
On April 1, Schriver posted about his background and ongoing commitment to autism advocacy: “April is Autism Awareness Month
Before the Legislature, I worked as an autism clinician for children with autism and their families.
These experiences shaped my commitment to policies that strengthen families, improve care, and ensure every child has the opportunity to thrive.” Schriver’s prior experience as an autism clinician continues to inform his legislative priorities.
The following day, on April 2, he marked a religious observance by tweeting: “Happy Maundy Thursday”. Later that same day, he posted a brief message reading: “Righteous! https://t.co/UnpUlasBIK”.
Autism Awareness Month is observed internationally each April to promote understanding and inclusion for individuals with autism spectrum disorder. In the United States, lawmakers frequently use this period to highlight related policy efforts and personal connections to the cause.
Schriver serves in the Michigan House of Representatives. His professional history as an autism clinician provides context for his stated dedication to supporting families affected by autism through legislative work.


