Michael Carbone reiterates commitment to border security and expresses gratitude to supporters

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, recently shared a series of posts on social media addressing border security and expressing gratitude for support from constituents.

On February 13, 2026, Carbone stated his position on border policy, writing, “I will always advocate for common-sense solutions to secure Arizona’s southern border and protect our families.”

Later that day, he acknowledged messages received for his birthday: “Thank you, everyone, for the birthday wishes, especially from Arizona @teenpact” (February 13, 2026).

The following day, Carbone expressed appreciation to supporters in another post. On February 14, he wrote: “A heartfelt thank you to those who believe in my vision for Arizona. I am honored by your kind words and will dedicate myself to building a stronger future for all.”

Carbone began serving as state representative after being elected in 2023 to succeed Michelle Udall in District 25. As majority leader in the statehouse and an advocate of Republican policies on border issues and public safety, Carbone has continued to emphasize constituent engagement through public statements and social media.



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