Phoenix, AZ - In a significant tribute to the late Senator John McCain, Governor Katie Hobbs made a poignant announcement today regarding the establishment of the John S. McCain Education and Community Center in Tempe, Arizona. This innovative facility, nestled within the premises of Arizona State University, is poised to become a versatile hub offering educational, vocational, and health resources to underserved communities.
Present at this momentous occasion were esteemed members of the McCain family, including Ambassador Cindy McCain. The State of Arizona played a pivotal role in securing funding for this project, diligently navigating the application process through the federal government's Capital Projects Fund.
Governor Katie Hobbs expressed her sentiments, stating, "With the unveiling of the McCain Library today, we embark on a journey where Senator McCain's unwavering commitment to defending the rights of Americans, both domestically and internationally, transcends mere anecdotes. This center will be a conduit for a wide array of endeavors, from championing human rights and nurturing future leaders to safeguarding the very essence of democracy. Its significance will mirror the indomitable spirit of Arizona. I take immense pride in this investment in our state and community, eagerly anticipating the transformative impact we will collectively achieve."
The John S. McCain Education and Community Center will encompass several essential components, including a welcoming visitors' center, a state-of-the-art conference facility, a distinguished Arizona residence for the McCain Institute headquartered in Washington, D.C., and a repository of knowledge in the form of the McCain Library and Archives. This initiative stands as a testament to Senator McCain's enduring legacy and commitment to serving the community.
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