Michael Carbone seeks signatures and proposes social media ban for minors

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 25th House District, has used his social media platform to seek public support for his re-election bid and legislative initiatives.

On February 3, 2026, Carbone posted a request for signatures on an online petition aimed at securing his place on the 2026 ballot. He wrote, “Please add your signature to my online petition to help get me back on the 2026 ballot. Click here: https://t.co/2981YnCw8S or use your phone to scan the QR code here. Your help means everything—thank you for backing Arizona’s future.”

Later that day, Carbone announced new legislative activity. In a tweet dated February 3, 2026, he stated, “My latest bill has officially gone in the hopper. It’s a bill to ban social media for minors under the age of 15. This is a public safety and mental health issue that we need to solve. It’s already getting lots of attention.”

On February 5, 2026, Carbone renewed his call for support with another post: “I need your support to continue the good work! Sign my online petition for a spot on the 2026 ballot. Follow this link: https://t.co/2981YnCw8S or scan the QR code to show your support. Thank you! Arizona’s progress is thanks to people like you.”

Carbone succeeded Michelle Udall as state representative after winning election in 2023 and has since focused on issues including public safety and youth mental health.



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