Michael Carbone highlights support for agriculture and business 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 member of the Arizona State House representing District 25 since 2023, shared several updates on his social media account on February 3, 2026. The posts highlighted his engagement with local agricultural initiatives, support for small businesses, and outreach to constituents.

On February 3, Carbone posted about his attendance at an event supporting youth in agriculture: “Had a great time at the FFA blue and gold dinner. Let’s support our future farmers of America, especially in Arizona.”

Later that day, he emphasized the importance of local economic development in another post: “Supporting local businesses is vital to our economy! I’m dedicated to creating an environment where businesses can thrive and families can succeed. “

Carbone also encouraged residents to stay informed about legislative activities by subscribing to his newsletter: “Join my Legislative Update newsletters and never miss a thing!”

Carbone was elected to the Arizona State House in 2023, succeeding Michelle Udall as representative for District 25.



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