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Greg Hill

DEMOCRAT

Greg Hill is running for State Senator.

Personal background

Greg Hill is from White Lake, Michigan. He has a bachelor's degree from Central Michigan University. He lives with his wife, Lindsay, and their four children.

Professional background

Greg is a small business owner.

Political background

Greg's campaign for Michigan State Senator, District 23, is his first time running for public office.

Economy

Plans to "restructure taxes and spending to lower burden on the working and middle class."

Supports capping "runaway" administrative spending and redirecting savings into frontline services such as schools, infrastructure, and public safety.

Calls for simplifying and modernizing the tax code to make it fairer and more predictable.

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Public Safety

Supports gun ownership but also supports "common-sense safety practices and community violence-prevention."

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Healthcare

Calls for expanding Medicaid coverage and statewide programs to reduce out-of-pocket healthcare costs.

Supports increasing access to affordable telehealth services.

Prioritizes policies that aim to improve physical, mental, and financial well-being.

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Education

Supports protecting free speech in schools, libraries, and public spaces.

Advocates for parental rights in education.

Supports strengthening skilled trades, apprenticeships, and technical education to help young people and career-changers secure good-paying jobs.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Supports incentivizing personal energy independence through solar power and efficient home upgrades.

Calls for reducing regulations for constructing and renovating starter homes.

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Energy & the Environment

As of May 1, 2026, Greg Hill’s website did not contain information on this issue.

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Voting & Elections

Supports requiring nonpartisan, plain-language summaries for all major bills and budgets.

Calls for transparency in government by creating a Constituent Right-to-Know dashboard that publicly tracks votes, funding decisions, and conflicts of interest.

Advocates for expanding the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) to include state legislatures and the governor.

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