Steve Cortes, CNN Political Commentator (left) & Josh Schriver, Michigan House Representative (right) | Office Holder website
Steve Cortes, CNN Political Commentator (left) & Josh Schriver, Michigan House Representative (right) | Office Holder website
Rep. Josh Schriver, a public figure known for his active engagement on social media, recently shared several thoughts and observations through his Twitter account. His posts cover a range of topics from historical reflections to educational preferences and civil liberties.
On June 3, 2025, Rep. Schriver highlighted demographic changes in America by defining the "Greatest Generation" as Americans born between 1901 and 1927. He contrasted historical statistics with current figures: "America 1920: 30% - 50% Poverty, 94% Literacy; America 2025: 11% Poverty, 79% Literacy". He concluded with an open-ended question about the future trajectory of these metrics.
The following day, on June 4, he expressed his opinion on educational quality versus class size. In a tweet posted at that time, he stated: "I would rather have 50 kids in a classroom with an excellent teacher than 10 kids in a classroom with a poor teacher." This comment suggests his prioritization of teaching quality over smaller class sizes.
Later on June 4, Rep. Schriver addressed privacy concerns related to data profiling. He reported taking action to protect Michigan residents from being unfairly categorized into criminal databases via Fusion Centers: "Yesterday, I spoke up to ensure innocent Michigan residents are not being automatically profiled into criminal databases fusing numerous data points via 'Fusion Centers.'"
Additional information for Step 3: Fusion Centers are collaborative efforts of two or more agencies that provide resources and expertise to detect criminal activity.