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From the Sidelines to the Senate Floor
Recently we have our end of season cheer banquet. We get to remember the season and honor our athletes. Coaching youth sports has taught me more about leadership than any seminar or policy paper ever could. You see teamwork. You see frustration. You see growth. But most importantly, you see what happens when people listen to each other. That’s the same mindset I want to take to Lansing — helping our communities work together again. Greg
greghillformichiga
Dec 5, 20251 min read


The Michigan Families are Feeling the Squeeze
Most families I’m talking to are feeling the squeeze right now. In 2024, the median salary in Michigan was about $47,000 a year — roughly $22.57 an hour. For a family like ours — six people, 2 cars, a small business — that adds up fast: A dinner out: $45–$80 Groceries: about $300 a week Gas and electric bills: climbing Everyday choices: fix the decaying deck, or milk a few more years out of our 2014 car? These are the kinds of tradeoffs real families are making — and w
greghillformichiga
Dec 5, 20251 min read


Legislatures pass responsibility to voters.
Since 2018, Michigan voters have had to pass eight statewide ballot measures just to get the changes Lansing wouldn’t deliver. And every single one passed — by huge margins: 67%, 61%, 56%, 89%, 84%, 57%, 60%, 66%. When voters across parties agree by those margins, but the Legislature still can’t act, it tells you everything you need to know: Politicians are listening to their party and their donors — not the people they represent. That’s exactly why I’m running. I don’t want
greghillformichiga
Dec 5, 20251 min read
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