Rep. Jamie Thompson shares views on social welfare and education

Rep. Jamie Thompson shares views on social welfare and education
Steve Cortes, CNN Political Commentator (left) & Jamie Thompson, Michigan House Representative (right) — Facebook
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Rep. Jamie Thompson, a prominent political figure, recently shared her views on social welfare and education through a series of tweets. Her statements have sparked discussions on public policy and community investment.

On July 3, 2025, Rep. Thompson expressed her perspective on social welfare programs. She stated that “Democrats would have you believe that women children and seniors are losing their Medicaid and food stamps.” She further argued that the focus should be on young men aged 21-30 who are allegedly living off the system and taxpayer money.

In a tweet dated July 6, 2025, Rep. Thompson emphasized the importance of educational funding for local youth. She declared: “If Downriver kids can dream it, we should fund it.” This statement highlighted her commitment to investing in schools as a means to secure the future of the community.

Later that day, she shared another post without any accompanying text but linked to an external source here.

Downriver is an area in Michigan known for its close-knit communities and emphasis on local development.



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