Rep. Eli Crane addresses Democratic leadership and SCIP customer frustrations in recent 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, who represents Arizona’s 2nd district in the U.S. Congress, shared a series of posts on November 5, 2025, addressing concerns about government transparency and constituent frustrations with local services.

In a post published at 18:43 UTC, Crane criticized Democratic lawmakers by stating, “She nailed it. It’s a scam. Democrats don’t respect the American people enough to be honest about it.”

Later that day at 18:52 UTC, Crane commented on ongoing issues faced by SCIP customers regarding service reliability and costs. He wrote, “I know many SCIP customers are still rightly frustrated by unreliable and costly service. This week, I received a letter from @doioig regarding my request for an investigation. This is hopefully a step in the right direction as we push for more transparency and accountability.”

At 23:33 UTC on the same day, Crane posted a brief message containing only an emoji: “”

Crane has represented Arizona’s 2nd District since replacing Tom O’Halleran in 2023. Born in Tucson in 1980 and currently residing in Oro Valley, he has focused part of his congressional efforts on advocating for increased oversight of public services affecting his constituents.



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