Statement AI Analysis
Juan Ciscomani | Republican | ArizonaStatement AI Summary:
The speaker recognizes and celebrates Community College Month, highlighting the impact of community colleges in training the workforce, recognizes the service of a border port director for enhancing security and trade, congratulates members of the Casa Grande Fire Department on their promotions, and praises an eighth grade class for their success in an economics competition. The remarks focus on education, workforce development, public safety, and economic activity in a positive and community-oriented manner.

Statement AI Bias Category on Economy and Jobs:
Center

Bias of All Statements by Juan Ciscomani on Economy and Jobs:
Statement AI Categories:
Economy and Jobs, Education, Trade and Commerce, Public Safety and Emergency Services

Date:
04-30-2025
Pages In PDF Link That Have Statement:
H1732-H1733
Actual Statement Made In Congress:
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Mr. CISCOMANI. Mr. Speaker, I rise today as a cosponsor of H. Res. 340, commemorating April as Community College Month to honor and recognize the more than 1,000 public, Tribal, and independent community colleges across the U.S. Specifically, I want to highlight my alma mater, Pima Community College, and others from Arizona's Sixth Congressional District, Cochise College, Eastern Arizona College, and Central Arizona College. Together with colleges across the Nation, these institutions serve over 10 million students, equipping them with the skills they need to thrive and succeed. My time at Pima Community College was deeply impactful and gave me the tools that I needed to pursue my own American Dream, a dream that I am so blessed to live every single day. For decades, community colleges have empowered students of all ages and backgrounds with the knowledge, certification, and hands-on skills they need to thrive and succeed. From nurses to welders, teachers to construction workers, and so much more, community colleges are responsible for training the workforce that drives our economy forward. As we wrap up the month, I am proud to celebrate the vital role community colleges play in supporting our students, building communities, expanding opportunities, and strengthening our Nation. Congratulating Michael Humphries Mr. CISCOMANI. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to thank Michael Humphries for his distinguished service as Nogales Port of Entry director. After taking over Arizona's busiest border crossing in 2017, Director Humphries instituted policies that kept communities safe from dangerous contraband while ensuring trade and commerce continued to flow smoothly. He uncovered record hauls of deadly fentanyl and other dangerous drugs and made sure that essential products like food and medical equipment made it through the port of entry without interruption, even during the COVID pandemic. His efforts were critical to strengthening the security at our border while supporting economic vitality in southern Arizona. On behalf of Arizona's Sixth Congressional District, I extend my deepest gratitude to Director Humphries for his years of service and wish him the very best during his well-deserved retirement. Celebrating Casa Grande Fire Department Promotions Mr. CISCOMANI. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to celebrate the hard work, dedication, and courage of seven outstanding members of the Casa Grande Fire Department and congratulate them on a well-deserved promotion. Congratulations to Captain Matthew Farmer, Chief Tony Fornaro, Battalion Chief Ryan Littrell, and Engineers Iveta Murray, Garrett Walker, Jose Serrano, and Tyler Bogart. Their courage and selflessness keep our community safe. It is deeply honorable and much appreciated. I thank them for their service. Congratulations on a well-deserved promotion. Congratulating Orange Grove Middle School Mr. CISCOMANI. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to congratulate Arizona's Sixth Congressional District's own Orange Grove Middle School's eighth grade class for their big victory in the classroom, sweeping the Arizona Council on Economic Education's Economics Challenge. This competition allows students to compete and test their knowledge on economics, monetary policy, international trade, and even the stock market. What an incredibly bright group of young students. I know I definitely wasn't studying monetary policy in eighth grade like they are right now. Since January, 32 students have been hard at work, voluntarily spending their Sundays preparing for this competition. To all the students, teachers, and parents who had a role in this amazing achievement, I thank them for their dedication. They have proven themselves and made their school and community incredibly proud. They should enjoy this victory. They earned it.
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Library of Congress
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