Arizona State Representative Justin Wilmeth recently shared a series of tweets reflecting on past experiences and current events. The posts provide insight into his personal anecdotes and commentary on the state’s budgetary process.
On May 20, 2025, Rep. Wilmeth reminisced about a memorable experience from his high school days involving a game that was popular at the time. He recalled, “Goodness, that game was such a huge deal back in the day. But it was such a scam (see below). I remember being in high school and collecting the Baltic and Mediterranean avenues, thinking I just won $50. So I mail it in. Weeks later I get a rejection letter with a photocopy of https://t.co/XdepDT3Kln”. This tweet reflects on what he describes as a disappointing outcome after participating in the game.
The following day, May 21, 2025, Rep. Wilmeth tweeted about travel plans related to legislative duties, expressing optimism regarding timing with humor: “So we can go there and back before the next budget is set. Great! https://t.co/JeX9Jhq4yU”. His use of emojis suggests lightheartedness about the situation.
Later that same day, he commented on Arizona’s state budget status with another tweet: “The real reason the budget isn’t ready yet… https://t.co/GiuWyhPU4M”. This post implies an underlying issue or delay concerning the preparation of the state budget.
Additional information for Step 3: Arizona’s fiscal year runs from July 1 to June 30.

