Pamela Carter, a Republican representing Arizona’s 4th House District, has highlighted recent legislative initiatives and community engagement in a series of social media posts.
On March 14, Carter announced new efforts to strengthen state laws targeting online predators. She stated, “Online predators targeting our children will face tougher consequences under HB 2666. I’ve introduced this bill to strengthen Arizona’s sexual extortion laws by upgrading penalties when the victim is a teenager aged 15-17. Currently, predators who use threats to coerce minors” (March 14, 2026).
In another post on March 17, Carter shared her experience at an agricultural event. She wrote, “I had a wonderful time at the Arizona Farm Bureau event connecting with farmers,ranchers and our agricultural community! Thank you for keeping us healthy https://t.co/ogv1NIPrPx” (March 17, 2026).
That same day, she summarized her first year in office and urged constituents to participate in an ongoing signature campaign. Carter said, “6 days left to sign. Here’s what your signature is fighting for.
In one year I’ve:
Passed 3 bills including a military tax exemption
Earned Vice Chair of Public Safety & Law Enforcement — rare for a freshman
Introduced Cade’s Law to protect kids from online predators
https://t.co/OY6UEnM8Ej” (March 17, 2026).
Carter was elected to the Arizona State House in 2025 and succeeded Laura Terech as representative of District 4.


