- Vice President JD Vance to speak Wednesday in Howell
- Speech is expected to focus on tax cuts under President Donald Trump’s tax and spending bill
- Vance last visited Michigan in March
Vice President JD Vance will return to Michigan on Wednesday for a speech in Howell, the White House announced.
Vance is expected to visit a precision metal stamping facility and discuss tax cuts under the “big, beautiful bill” signed into law in July by President Donald Trump.
Further details were not immediately available.
Vance, an Ohio Republican, has been traveling the country to tout the president’s sweeping tax and spending bill, which extended and enacted several tax breaks while cutting spending on Medicaid, food assistance, electric vehicle tax credits and more.
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It will be Vance’s first visit to Michigan since March, when he defended the president’s aggressive tariff policies in a speech at an industrial manufacturing facility in Bangor Township.
Trump visited Macomb County in late April, marking his first 100 days back in office and announcing a new fighter jet mission for Selfridge Air National Guard Base.
