Dear Inquirer,
Every day, I hear from Michiganders who are tired of wasteful spending, tired of poor service, and tired of not getting straight answers from their own government. They are right to expect better. That is why we are taking action to tighten oversight, demand transparency, and make our state government work the way it should.
First, we are ending state-sponsored EV subsidies. These deals were sold as big wins, but taxpayers ended up footing the bill while the benefits never lived up to the promises. Instead of pouring millions into handpicked projects, we are putting that money back toward real priorities that help families every single day. That is the responsible way forward.
We are also bringing transparency to the Attorney General’s office. People deserve to know what their government is doing. They deserve clear information, honest reporting, and accountability. For too long, the AG’s office has operated without the transparency Michigan expects, and the result has been political lawfare. We are changing that with real oversight and new standards that put the public first.