Legislatures pass responsibility to voters.
- greghillformichiga
- Dec 5, 2025
- 1 min read
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 to be another party-line vote or a patsy for PACs and special interests. I want to represent the people who live and work in our communities — the ones who have to take their issues straight to the ballot because Lansing won’t do its job.
You deserve a government that listens first.
You deserve leaders who serve you, not political insiders.
And you deserve representation that reflects the overwhelming will of the people.
That’s the work I’m committed to doing.
Greg



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