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Juan Ciscomani supports newborn supply act and honors USMC anniversary

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Congressman Juan Ciscomani | Congressman Juan Ciscomani Official website

Congressman Juan Ciscomani | Congressman Juan Ciscomani Official website

Congressman Juan Ciscomani, representing Arizona’s 6th district, shared a series of updates via his social media account. The congressman, who succeeded Ann Kirkpatrick in 2023, addressed legislative efforts, constituent services, and a military commemoration.

On November 9, 2024, Congressman Ciscomani announced his support for H.R. 8715 by stating: "Cosponsored H.R. 8715, the NEST Act, to create a pilot program to distribute essential newborn supply kits through the @HHSGov, supporting new mothers and infants, especially in underserved areas. It will reduce financial stress and improve maternal and infant health." This initiative aims to alleviate financial burdens while enhancing health outcomes for mothers and infants.

Later that day on November 9th, he extended an invitation to constituents visiting Washington D.C.: "Are you coming to D.C. soon and looking for a tour? My office can help! Contact our office if you are interested in a tour of the U.S. Capitol, White House, Library of Congress or other federal buildings. Visit our website to schedule:" The congressman's office offers assistance with scheduling tours of significant federal landmarks.

On November 10th, Congressman Ciscomani paid tribute to the United States Marine Corps' anniversary: "Happy 249th Birthday @USMC! Thank you to all the brave marines, both current and former, who answered duty’s call to serve our nation and defend our freedoms." He expressed gratitude towards those serving in defense of national liberties.

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