Steve Cortes, CNN Political Commentator (left) & Brad Paquette, Michigan House Representative (right) | Facebook
Steve Cortes, CNN Political Commentator (left) & Brad Paquette, Michigan House Representative (right) | Facebook
Brad Paquette, an active voice on social media, shares his perspectives on legislation and political transparency through his recent tweets. Paquette's comments reflect his engagement with issues like voter participation in Michigan, economic policies, and governmental transparency.
On April 29, 2025, Paquette expressed concern over the number of hunters and fishermen in Michigan who are not voting. He wrote about his legislative efforts, stating, “Over 400,000 hunters and fishermen are not voting in Michigan. Our legislation to provide voter applications when applying for a license passed unanimously from committee today. It is exciting to see broad consensus on this bill in the Great Lakes State.” Paquette highlights the recent bill aimed at increasing voter participation by providing voter applications alongside the hunting and fishing license application process.
In another tweet released on April 30, 2025, Paquette examined the actions of leading politicians regarding economic policies. He commented, “A lot of top politicians vaguely state they will ‘get things done’ to spur economic revival. Consistency is found in press releases claiming absolute victory as the politically connected get cream off the top and everyone else gets the incremental squeeze. Is it a campaign?” This post scrutinizes the promises and perceived economic inequities orchestrated by political elites.
Later the same day, Paquette demanded transparency concerning past governmental actions on disinformation. He tweeted, “Let's see that list of people who were considered a ‘vector of disinformation’ under the Biden administration. It sounds like instant legend status after truth was labeled disinformation in so many ways. Then let's see the Epstein list.” This statement refers to the need for clarity and accountability regarding how information was curated and labeled during the Biden administration.
Paquette’s posts reflect ongoing conversations around policy implementation and the demand for transparency and fairness in governance.