Rep. Eli Crane, a U.S. Congressman representing Arizona’s 2nd district since 2023, announced several updates on legislative activity and constituent engagement in a series of posts on his official social media account.
On March 24, 2026, Crane informed constituents about an upcoming event: “REMINDER – I will be holding a telephone town hall live from Washington, D.C. tomorrow afternoon. If you live in #AZ02, I encourage you to tune in, ask questions, and make your voice heard. For the time and call‑in information, please see below: https://t.co/lgsZTRwzKz”.
Later that day, he commented on economic developments within the state’s mining sector: “By investing in domestic mining, we strengthen economic growth at home and reduce our reliance on adversaries. With the recent land exchange completed, @resolutioncu is poised for rapid development. Great news for Arizona’s critical mineral industry and the jobs it supports: https://t.co/l7NXRwYJTC”.
On March 25, Crane highlighted bipartisan legislative progress regarding wildfire response: “In December, I joined @RepBynum, @RepCiscomani, and @RepJoeNeguse to introduce the Wildfire Aerial Response Safety Act of 2025. Today, the House passed our bill with unanimous support. Proud to fight for #AZ02. https://t.co/7120GF7Ec1”.
Crane has served as representative for Arizona’s 2nd District since succeeding Tom O’Halleran in 2023. Born in Tucson in 1980 and currently residing in Oro Valley at age 43, he has prioritized both constituent communication and local economic development during his tenure.

