State Representative Josh Schriver recognized Ty Bommarito on May 1 for his dedicated service as a front-desk staffer in Schriver’s office.
Schriver said Bommarito strengthened operations and improved constituent service while balancing his studies at Michigan State University, participation in the Army National Guard Reserves, and involvement with MSU ROTC. According to Schriver, “Ty joined the team and he immediately helped strengthen operations and improve constituent service while balancing a demanding schedule as a full-time Michigan State University student studying philosophy, a member of the Army National Guard Reserves, and a Spartan Battalion Combatant in MSU ROTC. At the same time, he served as MSU Turning Point USA President, rose from Michigan College Republicans Secretary to recently being elected as Michigan College Republicans President, and served as a precinct delegate.”
Schriver also said: “His professionalism, strong work ethic, and commitment to public service have been a true asset to the office and to this chamber. Ty represents the best of the next generation of Michigan leaders.” He added that they prepared a tribute for Bommarito on the House floor and expressed confidence about his new role at Turning Point Action.
Schriver has lived in Oxford with his wife Gabby and their son according to the official website. He won election to the Michigan House of Representatives in November 2022 according to the official website. His background includes graduating from De La Salle Collegiate High School, earning bachelor’s degrees from Michigan State University in 2015 along with obtaining a master’s degree in psychology according to the official website. Schriver grew up in Warren according to the official website.
He has served on both oversight committees and subcommittees within the House according to the official website, participated actively in community activities with his family according to the official website, represents districts covering Macomb and Oakland counties while serving on committees focused on oversight and technology matters. In addition, he supports children with autism through work as a board-certified behavior analyst according to the official website.
“On behalf of the entire office, thank you, Ty, for your service. We wish you every success in the years ahead,” Schriver said.


