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Michigan GOP lawmakers remove a member from their caucus

The Republican caucus in the Michigan House has booted out one of their own.

State House GOP members say Representative Matt Maddock has been ejected from their caucus. They declined to give a reason for the move, but WVPE reports that Maddock has been involved in recruiting candidates to run against fellow GOP incumbents. The decision was reached at a closed-door meeting on Tuesday.

Maddock will remain in the House for the remainder of his second term, but won’t have access to services that are offered to majority caucus members.

 

 

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2 comments

Charles U Farley April 28, 2022 at 6:11 pm

Petulant children. If they didn’t want to be ousted as RINOS, they should not have acted like RINOS in the first place. The establishment needs to go… All of them!

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J. Keith Kline April 28, 2022 at 9:02 pm

talk about the sewer trying to crap it’s self. Reps do this to non traditional reps and dems do this to non communists.

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