Democratic congressman Raúl Grijalva of Arizona dead at 77
- Democratic Congressman Raúl Grijalva died at 77 on March 13 in Tucson after a lung cancer diagnosis in April 2024, as confirmed by his office.
- Grijalva served in Congress for Arizona's 7th district since 2023 and was known for his advocacy on issues such as environmental protection and civil rights during his long career in public service.
- Under Arizona law, his congressional seat will be filled through a special primary and general election called by Governor Katie Hobbs.
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Raúl Grijalva, Longtime AZ Congressman and Defender of Immigrant & Environmental Rights, Dies at 77
Longtime Democratic Congressmember Raúl Grijalva died Thursday from complications from his cancer treatment. For over two decades, Grijalva represented Arizona’s 7th and 3rd Congressional Districts, a vast border region that includes his hometown of Tucson. He was a leading progressive voice who championed immigrant rights and environmental justice. Grijalva was the longest-serving co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and a member of…
Influential Democratic Congressman Dies at Age 77 - Special Election to Be Held
Arizona Democratic Rep. Raul Grijalva died on Thursday following complications from his cancer treatment. He was 77 years old. The lawmaker’s staff said in a statement that Grijalva was “steadfast […] The post Influential Democratic Congressman Dies at Age 77 - Special Election to Be Held appeared first on The Western Journal.
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