Rep. Eli Crane criticizes healthcare policy and highlights mine cleanup bill in new 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, a U.S. Congressman representing Arizona’s 2nd district since 2023, shared a series of posts on November 4, 2025, addressing issues ranging from healthcare policy to environmental legislation.

In a post made at 14:29 UTC, Crane criticized Democratic policies regarding healthcare, stating, “Democrats caused a healthcare crisis in America via Obamacare. They want to take more of YOUR money to hide the real costs and funnel it to their buddies in the insurance industry. Prices will continue to rise as a result. It’s scary how dumb they think you are.”

Later that day at 16:48 UTC, Crane highlighted his legislative efforts related to environmental cleanup in Arizona’s 2nd district: “Earlier this year, I introduced the Legacy Mine Cleanup Act of 2025, which strengthens these critical efforts throughout #AZ02.”

At 17:29 UTC on the same day, he posted a brief message expressing surprise or disbelief: “Just when you think you’ve seen it all…”

Crane has served as the representative for Arizona’s 2nd congressional district since replacing Tom O’Halleran in 2023. Born in Tucson in 1980 and currently residing in Oro Valley, Crane has focused his recent communications on both national policy debates and local legislative initiatives.



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