ARIZONA GOVERNMENT EDUCATION POLITICS University of Arizona / Modified may 23, 2025 11:32 a.m.

Juan Ciscomani warns he won't support Medicaid cuts, Oak Flat land swap controversy

Plus, UA faculty vote to push back against the Trump admin, Gov. Hobbs signs bill banning encampments on university campuses, and a new member joins the Tucson City Council.

Congressman Juan Ciscomani signs a letter warning he won’t support steep Medicaid cuts, University of Arizona faculty vote to have UA President Garimella push back against the Trump administration, controversy surrounding a land swap at Oak Flat, and a new member joins the Tucson City Council.

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