Huizenga has spent years focused on a few core fights. Each is tied to bills actually introduced or votes actually cast.
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Supports structured federal fiscal accountability processHuizenga sponsored the Fiscal Commission Act (HR.3289), a reintroduced measure that would establish a formal commission to address federal fiscal conditions. The bill attracted 42 cosponsors and was referred to committee, reflecting ongoing legislative engagement with federal budget and debt structure issues.
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Seeks conditionality in U.S. aid to PakistanHuizenga sponsored the Pakistan Freedom and Accountability Act (HR.5271), which would attach conditions to U.S. assistance to Pakistan. The bill attracted between 50 and 99 cosponsors and was taken up in committee, reflecting a policy position that ties foreign assistance to accountability measures.
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Pursues sanctions and accountability regarding BurmaHuizenga sponsored the BRAVE Burma Act (HR.3190), a reintroduced bill addressing U.S. policy toward Burma. The legislation, which gathered 17 cosponsors, was referred to committee and reflects a pattern of legislative engagement on conditions-based foreign policy in the Indo-Pacific region.
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Supports agricultural protections for specialty growersHuizenga sponsored the Protecting America's Orchardists and Nursery Tree Growers Act (HR.8251), a reintroduced measure aimed at providing protections for orchardists and nursery tree growers. The bill was referred to committee, addressing a segment of agriculture prominent in Southwestern Michigan.
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Advances shareholder rights in corporate governanceHuizenga sponsored the Empowering Shareholders Act of 2026 (HR.8265), a reintroduced bill addressing shareholder authority in corporate matters. The legislation was referred to committee. Huizenga has also introduced multiple House amendments adopted with broad or unanimous support, demonstrating consistent committee-level engagement (HAMDT.271, HAMDT.152, HAMDT.852, HAMDT.187, HAMDT.693, HAMDT.1153, HAMDT.419).
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01 · Background
Who they are, where they came from
Bill Huizenga represents Michigan's 4th congressional district, a seat he has held since 2023 following redistricting; he previously represented the 2nd district from 2011 to 2023. Born January 31, 1969, Huizenga served in the Michigan House of Representatives from 2003 to 2009 before winning election to Congress. His district encompasses much of Southwestern Michigan, including Kalamazoo, Battle Creek, and Holland. In the House, Huizenga has sponsored legislation addressing foreign policy accountability (HR.5271), federal fiscal structure (HR.3289), agricultural protections for orchardists and nursery growers (HR.8251), and infrastructure-related road access (HR.3880). He has also introduced amendments that advanced through the House, including measures agreed to by recorded votes of 220–2 (HAMDT.271), 395–0 (HAMDT.152), and 269–1 (HAMDT.852), as well as several adopted by voice vote (HAMDT.187, HAMDT.693, HAMDT.1153, HAMDT.419). He voted against S.2861, the Billie Jean King Congressional Gold Medal Act, a position that placed him at odds with the majority of his party on that vote.
02 · Recent significant work
What they’ve done lately
Sep 10, 2025Sponsored
Pakistan Freedom and Accountability Act
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Sep 17, 2024Voted no
(S.2861)
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Apr 14, 2026Sponsored
Empowering Shareholders Act of 2026
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Apr 13, 2026Sponsored
Protecting America’s Orchardists and Nursery Tree Growers Act
Huizenga raised $3.0M this cycle, with PAC contributions comprising the largest single source at 40.2% of receipts, followed by individuals at 38.1% — the latter drawn almost entirely from itemized contributions (85.8% of individual dollars). Top PAC contributors include Grow the Majority, UBS Americas Inc. Political Action Committee, Wells Fargo and Company Employees Good Government Federal Fund II, Invesco Holding Company (US), Inc. PAC, and The Capital Group Companies Inc PAC. Top employer concentrations among individual donors include Bad Boy Mowers, Andreessen Horowitz, AZO Services PIA LLC, Weller Auto Parts, and Pioneer Construction. Unitemized contributions account for just 14.2% of individual dollars, with zero small-donor transactions reported to the FEC this period.
THE STEVE AND AMY VAN ANDEL FOUNDATION$7K· 2 donors
CROWNQUEST OPERATING, LLC$7K· 2 donors
US IMMIGRATION FUND LLC$7K· 3 donors
Self-reported employer data. Categories like “Retired” and “Not Employed” are excluded — these reflect demographic patterns rather than industry concentrations.
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