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Juan Ciscomani: “In January, I worked with the Coalition and the entire…”

Featuring: Juan Ciscomani, Republican | U.S. House, Arizona, District 6

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Congressman Juan Ciscomani Addresses Arizona Coalition for Military Families Symposium

Published | Video Starts at 02:15

It's called the Vet Center Outstation in Sierra Vista, specifically set up to support veterans with mental health questions and concerns. This is extremely important to us given that I have almost 80,000 veterans and in our district. So In January, I worked with the Coalition and the entire Arizona Congressional delegation to lead a letter to then VA Secretary Denis McDonough to advocate for continued support and funding for Be Connected programs that help over 500,000 service members, veterans and their families who call our great state home. Once again, I want to express my gratitude for the critical work and you do supporting our nation's heroes. Know that in me you will always have a steadfast champion in Congress. (02:15–02:37)

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