Michael Carbone highlights advances in AgTech, defense innovation and housing growth

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 the 25th District since 2023, shared a series of posts on November 14, 2025, highlighting key developments in Arizona’s technology, defense, and housing sectors.

In his first post at 16:02 UTC, Carbone emphasized Yuma’s growing prominence in agricultural technology. He wrote, “Yuma’s rise as a global leader in AgTech demonstrates the power of innovation in Arizona’s farming community. As advanced technology expands across the region, Yuma is positioning itself as a hub for precision agriculture, smarter production, and long-term sustainability.”

Later that day at 16:48 UTC, Carbone marked an important milestone in military aviation history. He stated, “Celebrating 50 years of the AH-64 Apache’s first flight at the very place where it is built was an inspiring reminder of America’s commitment to defense innovation. From its first prototype in 1975 to today’s modern fleet, the Apache continues to protect our nation and our”.

That evening at 23:13 UTC, Carbone turned his attention to a major housing initiative. He posted, “In the next 30 years, the Teravalis project will build homes that will house about 300,000 Arizonans.”

Carbone began serving in the Arizona State House after winning election in 2023. He succeeded Michelle Udall as representative for District 25.



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