Rep. Elissa Slotkin shares concerns over federal policies affecting Michigan

Rep. Elissa Slotkin shares concerns over federal policies affecting Michigan
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Representative Elissa Slotkin, currently serving Michigan’s 7th congressional district, has voiced concerns through a series of tweets on Twitter about political and economic developments affecting the state of Michigan. Slotkin, who assumed office in 2019, has been active on social media, addressing issues spanning from healthcare to national security.

On April 2, 2025, Slotkin expressed apprehension over President Trump’s recent economic measures. She stated that “At best, President Trump’s blanket actions today seem set to inevitably raise costs for Michiganders. At worst, they further us down the road to recession.” Slotkin emphasized that neither outcome is sustainable for Michigan residents, advising them to review her official statement regarding the tariff policies.

Slotkin continued her advocate’s role on April 4, 2025, by using her platform to alert the public about threats to healthcare programs. In a tweet, she urged her audience to “tune in” to a Senate floor discussion she would be participating in, emphasizing the importance of protecting Medicaid and Medicare from “unnecessary cuts.” She suggested these cuts would severely impact Michigan residents unless curbed.

Later that day, Slotkin tweeted about further fiscal concerns, referencing potential reductions in veteran services and national security implications. She invited followers to “TUNE IN!” to another Senate floor session, stressing the urgency of addressing “alarming cuts to the VA and what I see as red flags from this Administration.” Slotkin’s focus on veteran affairs underscores her ongoing commitment to both veterans and national security.



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