State Representative Kathy Schmaltz and Jackson County Parks Director Kyle Lewis appeared before a legislative committee to advocate for a state grant aimed at restoring Cascade Falls in Jackson.
U.S. Representative Tim Walberg shared updates via social media on July 24 about new legislation benefiting national security and fiscal responsibility as well as developments regarding energy supply for Michigan residents.
There were 2,113 multiracial students enrolled in Jackson County schools in the 2024-25 school year, according to the Michigan Department of Education.
Rep. Tim Walberg used social media on July 18, 2025, to call for an end to what he described as wasteful government spending while highlighting recent legislative moves by the House GOP.
U.S. Representative Tim Walberg posted on July 16 and 17 about border security under President Trump, ongoing efforts against dangerous substances, and legislative support for Michigan farmers.
U.S. Representative Tim Walberg highlighted key legislative activity—including measures linked to former President Trump—and addressed rising antisemitism on college campuses via social media posts dated July 15-16, 2025.