Rep. Greg Stanton, U.S. Representative for Arizona’s 4th congressional district, shared several messages on his Twitter account between October 14 and 15, 2025, highlighting the contributions of Latino and Indigenous communities in Arizona and noting a leadership change within The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
On October 14, Stanton marked the end of Hispanic Heritage Month by expressing appreciation for the Latino community in Arizona. He wrote, “As #HispanicHeritageMonth comes to a close, let me take a moment to celebrate the incredible Latino community in Arizona — the neighbors, entrepreneurs, teachers, veterans, and so many more who make our state stronger. Today and every day, thank you for all you do for Arizona.”
Later, on October 15, Stanton attended an event organized by CahokiaPHX that showcased Indigenous artists and businesses. He posted, “Last night, art, enterprise, and identity were on full display. Big thanks to @CahokiaPhx for bringing Indigenous creators together for the Rise + Thrive Nite Market. It was a privilege to spend time with vendors, learn about their craft, and support our Tribal communities.”
That same day, Stanton commented on the appointment of Dallin H. Oaks as the new President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In his post he said, “The @Ch_JesusChrist has called upon Dallin H. Oaks to serve as its new President, guiding thousands of Latter-day Saints across Arizona. Wishing President Oaks, First Counselor Eyring, and Second Counselor Christofferson strength and wisdom as they lead the church forward.”
Stanton was elected to represent Arizona’s 4th congressional district after defeating Kelly Cooper in the 2024 general election with 52.7% of the vote; he had previously defeated Cooper in the 2022 general election as well.



