LANSING, MI (WKZO AM/FM) — State Representative Matt Hall, of Comstock Township, has been elected Republican leader by his House colleagues for the 2023-24 legislative term.
Hall currently serves as House Republican caucus chair and will begin his third term in the Michigan House in January serving the 42nd District, which covers parts of Kalamazoo and Allegan counties.
While leading the caucus in the new term, Hall will head up policy development, work with legislators to determine best fits for committee assignments and engage in key discussions with other state legislative leaders.
“I am grateful and eager for the opportunity to lead our House Republican caucus into the next term,” Hall said. “The next two years are crucial for Michigan’s future as the state faces numerous challenges. Families are struggling every day to make ends meet with cost increases that show no signs of letting up, and they’re worried about their safety as they see crime rising across the country. We also must continue to position our state for the jobs of tomorrow by making Michigan competitive and attractive for job providers as they look for places to bring transformational economic opportunities. House Republicans have led the way and stood up for families and workers as they face these challenges, and we will continue to do so in the coming year.”
The 2023-24 legislative term begins Jan. 1.