Michael Carbone, a Republican member of the Arizona State House representing the 25th District since 2023, has recently shared updates on legislative actions concerning technology companies and community initiatives through his social media posts.
On April 10, 2026, Carbone posted: “Big Tech should not silence voices while shaping what young users see. Fairness matters online. HB2991: https://t.co/DLhDpRTxOj https://t.co/DkkQWvUIAI”.
The following day, on April 11, he highlighted ongoing efforts in Arizona with another message: ” From building stronger communities to protecting individual liberties, we’re taking action for Arizona. Read all the updates and media coverage here: https://t.co/kGfBws4Qff https://t.co/uGLRAMsbkE”.
Later that same day, Carbone addressed concerns about the influence of technology platforms on minors by stating: “Big Tech cannot ignore the impact their platforms have on minors. SB1747 sets clear expectations and accountability. Full bill: https://t.co/QwkMFXglql https://t.co/qQXvWS0fPU”.
Carbone was elected to the Arizona State House in 2023 after succeeding Michelle Udall as representative for District 25. His recent communications reflect a focus on legislative measures aimed at increasing transparency and responsibility among large technology companies regarding content visible to younger users and broader community welfare initiatives.


