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Rep. Alexander: Governor’s State of the State address underscores misguided priorities

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State Rep. Gregory Alexander | Michigan House Republicans

State Rep. Gregory Alexander | Michigan House Republicans

State Representative Greg Alexander of Carsonville criticized Governor Gretchen Whitmer's State of the State address, stating that the proposed initiatives would lead to reckless spending and neglect the real priorities of the people of Michigan. In her address, Whitmer outlined plans for green energy incentives, housing earmarks, and other costly government ventures. However, Alexander argues that these plans fail to address crucial issues such as road repairs and improving student performance.

According to Alexander, the lack of a permanent plan to fund road repairs is a major concern. He pointed out that no new funding has been allocated to local road agencies, despite the state's previous surplus that could have been utilized for repairs. This neglect of infrastructure maintenance makes Michigan less affordable for hardworking families who rely on these roads daily.

Furthermore, Alexander criticized the state's declining student performance and emphasized the need to focus on reducing taxes and putting more money back into the pockets of Michigan residents. He believes that the government's bloated budget should be addressed by implementing reforms that can gain bipartisan support.

Alexander also highlighted the issues faced by small businesses in Michigan, attributing them to government overreach and high taxes. He argued that the governor's approach of relying on big government gimmicks and giveaways is not the solution to growing the state and attracting businesses. Instead, a more practical approach that considers the bigger picture is needed.

In conclusion, Representative Greg Alexander expressed his concerns about Governor Whitmer's State of the State address, stating that the proposed initiatives prioritize reckless spending over the real priorities of the people of Michigan. He called for a more responsible approach that focuses on addressing road repairs, improving student performance, and reducing taxes for hardworking families.

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