Michael Carbone, a Republican member of the Arizona State House representing the 25th District since 2023, recently used his social media platform to discuss education funding priorities and civic education.
On October 16, 2025, Carbone posed a question to his followers about education spending: “Where do you think education dollars should go first—teachers, classrooms, or somewhere else? #schoolchoice #EducationReform #AZSchools #ArizonaVoices https://t.co/NnSj1DzQBE”.
The following day, Carbone encouraged learning about legislative processes. In two separate posts on October 17, he wrote: “Learn how laws are made. https://t.co/wYEnjp3yy3” and “Learn how laws are made: https://t.co/EENsxQgCnq”.
Carbone succeeded Michelle Udall as representative for Arizona’s 25th House District after being elected in 2023. His recent messages reflect ongoing discussions in Arizona about school funding allocation and efforts to increase public understanding of state governance.


