Rep. Eli Crane addresses wildfire recovery and extends holiday wishes in December posts

Eli Crane, U.S. Representative from Arizona's 2nd Congressional District
Eli Crane, U.S. Representative from Arizona's 2nd Congressional District
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Rep. Eli Crane, U.S. Congressman representing Arizona’s 2nd district since 2023, shared several updates on social media regarding legislative action, law enforcement, and holiday wishes.

On December 11, 2025, Crane posted about congressional review of wildfire recovery efforts: “This afternoon, @NatResources reviewed the North Rim Restoration Act of 2025. I want to thank John Dillon for representing the many family-owned business and rural Arizonans impacted by the Dragon Bravo Fire. We will continue pushing for a robust and efficient recovery.”

The following day, December 12, Crane commended federal immigration authorities: “Good work, @ICEgov. Arizonans are grateful for your tireless work to enforce laws and keep our communities safe.”

Later on December 12, he extended holiday greetings to constituents: “As we make our way through December, I want to wish you and your families a very Merry Christmas. Enjoy time with the people you love, and remember the true reason we celebrate this special day. God bless!”

Crane’s recent posts highlight his involvement in legislation addressing wildfire recovery after the Dragon Bravo Fire—a significant event affecting family businesses and rural residents in Arizona—as well as his support for law enforcement agencies such as ICE.

Born in Tucson in 1980 and currently residing in Oro Valley, Eli Crane succeeded Tom O’Halleran as representative of Arizona’s 2nd district beginning in 2023.



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