Rep. Eli Crane, who represents Arizona’s 2nd district in the U.S. Congress, posted a series of updates on February 5, 2026, highlighting legislative efforts focused on tribal communities and rural families in Arizona.
In a tweet published at 20:27 UTC, Crane stated: “Proud to again be part of this bipartisan coalition working to expand tribal communities’ access to and outreach from @SBAgov. This is a good bill aimed at helping tribal citizens navigate the unique complexities of running a business on a reservation: https://t.co/ZH4eNBrBZo”.
Later that evening, at 21:40 UTC, Crane expressed support for an unspecified measure by writing: “Mark me down as a YES. https://t.co/xg1fY36eN3”.
At 22:00 UTC, he commented on another legislative outcome affecting his constituency: “A very good outcome for families throughout rural Arizona. https://t.co/VavjtXrwB0”.
Crane has represented Arizona’s 2nd District since 2023 after succeeding Tom O’Halleran. Born in Tucson in 1980, he currently resides in Oro Valley. As a member of Congress, Crane has frequently emphasized initiatives supporting both tribal and rural communities within his district.


