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Rep. Josh Schriver announces Michigan budget cuts and staffing reductions for 2025-2026

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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 member of the Michigan House of Representatives, shared updates on the state's budget and other matters through a series of posts on his social media account in early October 2025.

On October 2, 2025, Schriver provided details about the upcoming state budget. He wrote: "2025-2026 Michigan Budget

Cutting 2,000+ perma-empty government positions

No license fee increases

$800m in general fund cuts (-5.5% of money we have the most control over)

More to come…" The message highlights reductions in unfilled government jobs and significant cuts to the general fund, with no planned increases to license fees.

Later that day, Schriver posted a brief exclamation: "GEE WHIZ https://t.co/OokCta7nXr".

On October 4, 2025, he followed up with another succinct post: "BRAKE! https://t.co/RWkGu4rEoB".

Schriver's comments regarding budgetary adjustments reflect ongoing efforts within Michigan's legislature to address fiscal priorities by reducing government expenditures and avoiding additional costs for residents. The elimination of unfilled positions is part of broader strategies sometimes used by states to streamline operations and cut spending when facing financial constraints or shifting policy goals.

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