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Juan Ciscomani announces grants for Arizona's economy and housing

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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, recently shared updates on social media regarding economic and housing developments in his district, as well as international concerns. The congressman, who has been serving since 2023, took to X (formerly Twitter) to discuss a significant grant award and a bipartisan letter addressing the United Nations.

On October 29, 2024, Congressman Ciscomani expressed gratitude towards FHL Banks San Francisco for awarding $400k in grants to Arizona's 6th District. He stated that these funds would "boost the economy and expand access to housing." "In June, I hosted a roundtable on the role public-private partnership have to solve the housing crisis. Glad to see this investment from FHL Banks!"

Later that day, he encouraged followers to learn more about these grants by providing a link for further information. "Learn more about these grants ⬇️"

In another post on October 29, 2024, Congressman Ciscomani announced his participation in a bipartisan letter addressed to UN Secretary General António Guterres. The letter expressed concern over the potential downgrading of Israel's status in the General Assembly. He joined fellow representatives Mike Lawler and Jared Moskowitz in this initiative. "I joined @RepMikeLawler, @RepMoskowitz, @SpeakerJohnson, and more in a bipartisan letter to UN Secretary General @antonioguterres expressing deep concern at the prospect of Israel having their status in the General Assembly downgraded."

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