Brad Paquette addresses accountability and criminal justice reform in recent posts

Brad Paquette addresses accountability and criminal justice reform in recent posts
Brad Paquette, Michigan State Representative for 37th District — Michigan House Republicans
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Brad Paquette, a public figure active on social media, has recently shared several reflections and observations through his official X (formerly Twitter) account. The posts touch on political accountability, conservative reform, and community outreach efforts related to prison ministry.

On July 10, 2025, Paquette expressed appreciation for a recent conversation, stating “Great chatting with you this morning, sir! Thanks for always having foresight concerning our challenges and calling for conservative reform.”

In a post dated July 11, 2025, Paquette addressed concerns about a perceived lack of accountability in various spheres. He wrote “There is a callousness, a brazeness, because there is no fear of being held accountable… criminally, morally, or even in elections. This modern-day day atrocity unfolding before our very eyes must bring about accountability in all such areas.”

On July 12, 2025, Paquette recounted his visit to Jesus Fest in Niles and highlighted the work of Reach the Forgotten ministry. He shared “It was a beautiful day to connect with Chaplain Bennett down at Jesus Fest in Niles. He told me how he visited with some former inmates who have had their hearts changed because of Reach the Forgotten ministry. In jail/prison reform efforts, a focus on the change of heart is”.

Additional information for Step 3: Brad Paquette is a member of the Michigan House of Representatives and has been active in legislative discussions around criminal justice reform.



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