[6] He opposed a ballot initiative to establish a two-year term limit for the Walker mayor and city commissioners.
[3] The 74th district covered the portions of Kent County, specifically the cities of Cedar Springs, Grandville, Rockford and Walker, and the townships of Algoma, Alpine, Solon, Sparta, and Tyrone.
[9] District 28 was a heavily Republican "safe seat" covering areas in northern and western Kent County.
[10] In the redistricting, the Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission drew Huizenga into the new District 30, a somewhat more competitive district that includes parts of the City of Grand Rapids along with some suburban areas in Kent County (Rockford and the townships of Grand Rapids, Ada, Cascade, and Alpine) and Ottawa County (Marne, Coopersville, Allendale, and Polkton Township).
[11] He won the November 2022 general election by a narrow margin, defeating Democratic nominee David LaGrand, a state representative from Grand Rapids.
[2] In that session, Huizenga was a member of the Republican leadership team, holding the title of assistant minority whip.
[2] In 2023, Huizenga was the sole Republican to join all Democrats in support of legislation to ban "conversion therapy" in Michigan for persons under 18 years old.