Justin Wilmeth reflects on transportation committee work and Prop 400 advocacy in recent tweets

Justin Wilmeth, Arizona State Representative for 2nd District
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Arizona State Representative Justin Wilmeth, a Republican elected in 2022 to represent the state’s 2nd House District, has recently shared several updates and reflections on his official X (formerly Twitter) account.

On February 7, 2026, Wilmeth posted a tweet without any accompanying text except for a link: “https://t.co/ej3kieHx82”.

The following day, on February 8, 2026, he tweeted: “GOOD https://t.co/VqoSKguDj3”.

On February 9, 2026, Wilmeth reflected on his tenure in the Arizona House of Representatives with a particular focus on transportation policy. He wrote: “The first four years of my time as a member of the House, I was proud to serve on the Transportation Committee, including as Vice Chairman for two of those years. That entire time, I was one of the loudest and most vociferous voices about passing the Prop 400 Extension. Heck, I https://t.co/KWYIXlcXu2”.

Wilmeth succeeded Daniel Hernández Jr. in representing Arizona’s 2nd House District after being elected in 2022.



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