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Juan Ciscomani visits local organizations and honors veterans

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Congressman Juan Ciscomani | Official U.S. House headshot

Congressman Juan Ciscomani | Official U.S. House headshot

Congressman Juan Ciscomani, representing Arizona’s 6th District since 2023, shared updates on his recent activities through a series of tweets. These posts highlighted his engagements with local institutions and community groups, underscoring his legislative and constituent service efforts.

On October 15, 2024, Congressman Ciscomani visited the Truck Driving Institute's Headquarters in Tucson. During this visit, he discussed the THUD bill which "allocates $200 million for truck parking projects." He expressed pride in supporting the institution that assists students in obtaining their Commercial Driver's License. "Today, I visited the Truck Driving Institute's Headquarters in Tucson..."

The following day, October 16, 2024, Congressman Ciscomani met with the SHE Veterans group of Pinal County. This community has been active for 1.5 years and focuses on providing support and resources to female veterans. He conveyed information about services offered by his office to veterans and mentioned that "$1.8 million we've returned through casework." "Had a great visit with the SHE Veterans group of Pinal County..."

Later on October 16, 2024, Congressman Ciscomani presented the Veteran Servant Leader Award to Brian and Jacob Ramirez in Casa Grande. Both Marine Corps Veterans continue to serve as police officers in their community. He acknowledged their ongoing commitment by stating: "Jacob, Brian, thank you for your continued service!" "Honored to present the Veteran Servant Leader Award to Brian and Jacob Ramirez..."

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