Michael Carbone highlights legislative priorities and calls for public support 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 elected to the Arizona State House in 2023 representing the state’s 25th House District, has used his social media platform to highlight ongoing efforts and initiatives for Arizona’s future.

On February 15, 2026, Carbone posted about his commitment to the state, writing, “Always looking for ways to make Arizona a better place for families, jobs and education.”

Later that day, he encouraged public participation in a petition effort. In his post dated February 15, 2026, Carbone stated, “Your signature can make a difference! Please sign my online petition for the 2026 ballot. Click here: https://t.co/2981YnCw8S or scan the QR code at the side of this message. Thank you for believing in our shared mission to make Arizona thrive!”

Addressing border security on February 16, 2026, Carbone wrote, “Securing the border is about more than policies; it’s about ensuring a safe, strong future for Arizona. I’ll never waver in this vision.”

Carbone succeeded Michelle Udall as representative of District 25 after being elected in 2023. His recent statements reflect ongoing priorities among Republican lawmakers in Arizona regarding economic development and border security.



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