In recent social media posts dated October 23-24, Congressman Juan Ciscomani highlights his dedication to serving Arizona's District Six constituents while supporting legislation against organized retail crime and participating in local events...
Arizona Arts Live has introduced an interactive installation called the "Cuk Ṣon Audiorama" at the University of Arizona, aimed at providing a serene space for rest and reflection.
U.S. Congressman Juan Ciscomani and House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs Chairman Mike Bost recently attended a series of events focused on veterans in Arizona's 6th Congressional District. This district is home to over 70,000 veterans.
U.S. Representatives Juan Ciscomani, Dave Joyce, Susie Lee, and Chris Pappas have introduced a bipartisan bill aimed at improving law enforcement coordination at the southern border. The Advanced Border Coordination Act (H.R. 10027) seeks to establish Joint Operations Centers to enhance cooperation among federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies.
A recent study published in Clinical Cancer Research has confirmed that tissue stiffening in HER2-negative breast cancer can directly lead to disease progression and metastasis.
Congressman Juan Ciscomani recently attended a community event celebrating local contributions while addressing critical issues such as Arizona's water management strategy.
University of Arizona researchers are set to investigate the influence of family support on the mental health and well-being of Latinx queer and transgender youth.
Congressman Juan Ciscomani highlights recent activities including support for veterans at Fort Huachuca and legislative achievements such as passing H.R. 5585 in Congress.