Rep. Eli Crane highlights legislative outcomes for rural Arizona

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, a U.S. Congressman representing Arizona’s 2nd district, posted a series of messages on his social media account on December 18, 2025, highlighting legislative developments and their impact on his constituency.

In one post, Crane noted the partisan split in a recent vote: “203 democrats voted no.” (December 18, 2025). In another message published shortly after, he expressed satisfaction with the outcome for his state: “This is a big win for rural Arizona, and I’m proud to have played a role in getting it done.” (December 18, 2025). He followed up with a brief post containing only an emoji: “” (December 18, 2025).

Crane has represented Arizona’s 2nd District since replacing Tom O’Halleran in 2023. He was born in Tucson in 1980 and currently resides in Oro Valley. His recent posts reflect ongoing legislative efforts affecting rural communities within his district.



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