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Speaker Matt Hall criticizes senate inaction on Michigan roads plan

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Steve Cortes, CNN Political Commentator (left) & Matt Hall, Michigan House Representative (right) | Twitter

Steve Cortes, CNN Political Commentator (left) & Matt Hall, Michigan House Representative (right) | Twitter

Speaker Matt Hall, a prominent Michigan legislator, addressed the ongoing debate over road infrastructure in a series of tweets posted on July 15, 2025. Hall’s comments focused on legislative gridlock and the state of Michigan’s roads, emphasizing what he sees as Senate inaction preventing progress.

In his first tweet posted at 00:00 UTC, Hall stated, "Great to join @SteveGruberShow this morning to discuss how Senate inaction is the only thing standing in the way of a deal on the Roads Plan. Michigan drivers are tired of waiting while the Senate plays politics with our roads." He included a link to his appearance and used the hashtag #MILeg.

Later that day at 17:12 UTC, Hall highlighted specifics of the Republican proposal and criticized Democratic lawmakers. He wrote, "The @MI_Republicans Roads Plan targets the worst roads first, sending help to the areas that need it most. @MISenDems are still missing in action, even as @GovWhitmer has signaled support for several key provisions. Michigan deserves better roads, and Senate Democrats are the"

At 17:14 UTC on July 15, Hall shared an additional resource with followers by posting "ICYMI:https://t.co/j0p90pHLOm".

Michigan's legislature has been engaged in ongoing negotiations over funding and priorities for road repairs across the state. The issue remains central to both parties’ legislative agendas as residents express frustration over deteriorating infrastructure.

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