Rep. Jamie Thompson used her social media platform on August 28-29, 2025 to discuss menopause-related legislation and make pointed remarks toward fellow lawmakers.
State Representatives Jamie Thompson (R-Brownstown) and Samantha Steckloff (D-Farmington Hills) have introduced new legislation aimed at increasing education and awareness about menopause and perimenopause in Michigan.
Rep. Jamie Thompson shared updates between August 26-28, announcing legislative efforts to cut $5 billion from Michigan's budget and emphasizing support for working-class families while criticizing excessive spending and corporate subsidies.
State Rep. Jamie Thompson has voted in favor of a House budget plan that aims to fund key projects in the Downriver area, address infrastructure needs, and support families without increasing taxes.
Rep. Jamie Thompson used her X account from August 21 to August 23, 2025, to address concerns over school lunch funding and propose halting legislators' pay if they fail to pass a state budget.
State Rep. James DeSana (R-Carleton) has initiated a survey to gather input from Michigan residents about whether the state should ban foreign governments from providing funding to its universities. “Michigan should never become a target for...
Rep. Jamie Thompson used social media posts dated August 21, 2025, to question Michigan House Democrats' actions related to tying lawmaker paychecks to passing a balanced state budget.
State Rep. Jamie Thompson has voiced disappointment after House Democrats did not join Republicans in supporting a measure aimed at increasing accountability in the Michigan state government regarding the budget process.
Rep. Jamie Thompson shared three posts on August 20, 2025, highlighting support for greater accountability in children's health issues and expressing appreciation to an advocacy group focused on these concerns.
State Representative Jamie Thompson has introduced legislation aimed at expanding Michigan’s “Right to Try” law, which would allow more residents to access experimental treatments.
Mike Gallagher, former U.S. representative of Wisconsin's 8th Congressional District, expressed concerns about the United States' reliance on China-made batteries, solar panels, and related hardware.
Rep. Jamie Thompson posted several tweets in August 2025 questioning actions by Governor Whitmer's staff and advising parents on pediatric vaccination discussions.
Rep. Jamie Thompson posted messages on August 6 and August 7, focusing on breastfeeding awareness during World Breastfeeding Week and expressing concern about Child Protective Services’ actions compared to local law enforcement in Michigan