Michael Carbone highlights fiscal priorities and civic engagement in recent social media 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 elected to the Arizona State House in 2023 representing the state’s 25th House District, has recently posted a series of updates on his social media account. His posts address topics ranging from legislative communication and national observances to fiscal policy in Arizona.

On February 16, 2026, Carbone encouraged constituents to stay informed about legislative developments by subscribing to his newsletter: “Join my Legislative Update newsletters and never miss a thing! https://t.co/eZAkhbj1pz”.

Later that day, marking President’s Day, Carbone shared a message reflecting on the significance of the holiday: “On President’s Day, we honor the leaders who have shaped our nation and defended the principles of freedom and self-government.
May we continue striving to uphold the Constitution and preserve the American Dream for future generations. #PresidentsDay https://t.co/9tseoMB9lM”
(February 16, 2026).

The following day, Carbone addressed budget management at the state level: “We can provide vital services without breaking the bank. I’ll bring a practical approach to budget management in Arizona. https://t.co/fTjylFqanW #LD25 #AZstatehouse #majorityleader #repcarbone #carboneforAZ https://t.co/znVHAfPJsW” (February 17, 2026).

Carbone succeeded Michelle Udall as representative for Arizona’s 25th House District after being elected in 2023.



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