Arizona State Representative Justin Wilmeth has recently shared a series of posts on social media, commenting on topics ranging from sports team ownership to the history and policy of timekeeping in the United States.
On May 21, 2026, Wilmeth posted a tweet containing two image links: “https://t.co/N82SlUa50u https://t.co/uqMyYH5Hcv”.
Two days later, on May 22, 2026, he expressed approval for the Phoenix Suns’ new ownership, stating: “Suns owner @Mishbia15 gets it. Such a huge improvement in the owner department. https://t.co/0VnEmQJMGf”.
On May 23, 2026, Wilmeth addressed the issue of Daylight Saving Time and its historical context in the U.S., writing: “Going to Permanent Daylight Saving Time would be unwise. It was tried in the 70s already. Pointless to do again. Railroad companies brought America its current four mainland time zones in the 1880s as a way to standardize arrival times for trains. In 1918, the Standard Time Act https://t.co/eQzG0E7Sop”.
Wilmeth is a Republican who was elected to Arizona’s State House in 2022 representing District 2 after succeeding Daniel Hernández Jr.


