Michael Carbone encourages engagement and highlights fiscal priorities in recent posts

Michael Carbone, Arizona State Representative for 25th District
Michael Carbone, Arizona State Representative for 25th District
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Michael Carbone, a Republican member of the Arizona State House representing District 25, used his social media platform on February 10, 2026, to engage constituents and highlight key legislative priorities.

In one post, Carbone encouraged residents to stay informed about legislative matters by subscribing to his updates: “Join my Legislative Update newsletters and never miss a thing!” (February 10, 2026).

Addressing fiscal policy in another message posted on the same day, Carbone wrote: “Together, we can maintain a balanced budget that invests in Arizona’s future while keeping taxes low for hardworking families.” (February 10, 2026).

Later that afternoon, Carbone called for public support as he seeks re-election. He stated: “Please take a moment to sign my petition online to help me qualify for the 2026 election. Sign here: https://t.co/2981YnCw8S or scan the QR code here. Thank you for your trust and support for Arizona’s future.” (February 10, 2026).

Carbone was elected to the Arizona State House in 2023 after replacing Michelle Udall as representative of District 25. His recent posts reflect ongoing efforts to connect with voters and promote fiscal policies focused on investment and low taxation.



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