Rep. Jamie Thompson posts on Michigan politics and social issues

Rep. Jamie Thompson posts on Michigan politics and social issues
Jamie Thompson, Michigan State Representative for 28th District — Michigan House Republicans
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Rep. Jamie Thompson, a member of the Michigan House of Representatives, recently posted several statements on her official X (formerly Twitter) account regarding political advocacy and social issues in Michigan.

On September 2, 2025, Rep. Thompson wrote: “It’s easy to see which Michigan Chamber is working for Michigan. #missionformichigan https://t.co/Mk2zBcfZK4”. Later that day, she addressed a controversial topic by stating: “Child mutilation is not welcome in Michigan- the voters made that unequivocally clear in 2024! https://t.co/zHSHVlLMUz”.

The following day, on September 3, 2025, Rep. Thompson clarified her identity online with the post: “This is Not Me FYI https://t.co/iHuum9f15K”.

Rep. Jamie Thompson represents constituents in the state of Michigan as part of its legislative body. Her comments referencing “child mutilation” reflect ongoing debates in several U.S. states over gender-affirming care for minors and related legislation. In recent years, ballot initiatives and legislative measures concerning transgender rights and healthcare have been presented to voters across multiple states.



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