Pamela Carter shares community engagement updates as Arizona LD4 representative

Pamela Carter, Arizona State Representative for 4th District
Pamela Carter, Arizona State Representative for 4th District
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Pamela Carter, a Republican elected to the Arizona State House in 2025 to represent the state’s 4th House District, has recently shared updates on her Twitter account highlighting her community engagement and support for local causes.

On May 4, 2026, Carter attended an event honoring law enforcement officers. She wrote, “What a blessing to be at the Officer Memorial Survivor Luncheon in Scottsdale today in honor of our fallen heroes! Met up with Samantha & Soroosh Ghafari, owners of 1% listing AZ, helping our officers buy homes! Thank you, AZ Troopers. ⁦@AZTroopersAssn⁩ https://t.co/Evoeido6fa”.

Two days later, on May 6, 2026, Carter expressed support for wildlife preservation efforts in Arizona. She posted: “Preserve the Herd! Grateful to support our Arizona Salt River Horses! @codyreim247 https://t.co/8gGr7cRz4Y”.

Later that same day, she also shared a tweet containing only a link: “https://t.co/nac2SlpsMc”.

Carter replaced Laura Terech as representative for Arizona’s 4th House District following her election in 2025.



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