Rep. Greg Stanton, who represents Arizona’s 4th district in the U.S. Congress, recently highlighted several community initiatives and events in a series of posts on March 29, 2026.
In his first post, Stanton recognized the efforts of a local organization, writing on March 29: “For 25 years, The Cinderella Affair has given away prom dresses to thousands of high school girls, helping them build confidence and make memories. I was proud to recognize the East Valley Women’s League’s incredible work with a Congressional Commendation.”
Later that day, Stanton participated in a bipartisan event focused on immigration reform. He posted on March 29: “I was glad to join @BraverAngelsAZ today for a bipartisan community conversation on how we can start building a better immigration system in our country.”
Stanton also celebrated milestones within Mesa’s Asian-American community. In another post from March 29, he stated: “Congratulations to Tan Hua Inc. on one year in your new location! Mesa’s Asian-American community is a huge part of our city’s story, and Fanny’s leadership in it has been transformative. Thank you for letting me recognize this milestone with you alongside the @MesaChamber and”
Greg Stanton has represented Arizona’s 4th district since replacing Kyrsten Sinema in Congress in 2019. He won re-election against Kelly Cooper both in 2022 and again in 2024.
He was born in Long Island, New York in 1970 and currently resides in Phoenix.
Stanton holds degrees from Marquette University (BA) and the University of Arizona (JD).


