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Senator Aric Nesbitt criticizes Democratic policies on spending and hunting regulation

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Aric Nesbitt, Michigan State Senator from 20th District | Official Website

Aric Nesbitt, Michigan State Senator from 20th District | Official Website

Senator Aric Nesbitt, a Republican member of the Michigan Senate, made several posts on July 23, 2025, addressing issues related to state spending and hunting regulations.

In a post published at 00:33 UTC, Nesbitt criticized state officials and Democrats regarding fiscal policy. He wrote, "Once again, Dana Nessel and Democrats are fighting to take your money and give it to illegal immigrants. It’s time to put MICHIGANDERS before ILLEGALS."

Later that day at 13:06 UTC, Nesbitt commented on hunting fees and wildlife management in Michigan. He stated, "If we stop raising fees and let hunters hunt we wouldn’t have to pay for deer culls."

At 16:42 UTC on the same day, Nesbitt continued his criticism of Democratic budget priorities with another post: "This is who Michigan Democrats want to support with your tax dollars:"

Nesbitt's remarks come amid ongoing debates in Michigan over the allocation of public funds and immigration policy. Dana Nessel serves as Michigan's Attorney General and has been a frequent subject of political debate within the state legislature. The issue of funding for undocumented immigrants has sparked controversy among lawmakers in recent years.

The discussion around hunting regulations also reflects broader concerns about wildlife management costs in Michigan. Deer culling programs are sometimes implemented by state agencies when natural population control measures are deemed insufficient or too costly.

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