After Battle With Cancer

Arizona Congressman Raúl Grijalva has passed away at the age of 77 following complications related to cancer treatment, his office confirmed Thursday. Grijalva had publicly announced his cancer diagnosis in April 2024 and had since been undergoing treatment.

Congressman Raúl Grijalva Passes Away at 77 After Cancer Battle

“Rep. Grijalva fought a long and brave battle,” his office said in a statement. “He was known for his kind and humble nature and treated everyone with respect and equality.”

Grijalva served in the U.S. House of Representatives since 2002, representing a district in southern Arizona along the U.S.-Mexico border. Throughout his 12 terms in office, he was an influential voice on issues related to public lands and environmental conservation. He held key roles on the House Natural Resources Committee, including both chair and ranking member, and was active in advancing environmental protection and indigenous rights.

He was also involved with several congressional caucuses, notably serving as chair emeritus of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and participating in the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. Grijalva’s legislative work reflected a consistent focus on social equity, public education, and environmental stewardship.

Beyond policy, those who worked with him often described him as warm, generous, and accessible. “He loved to give gifts, blare music in his office, and get to know people for who they are,” his office recalled.

Grijalva had won re-election in 2024 by a wide margin, continuing his long-standing service in one of Arizona’s most reliably Democratic districts. His passing leaves a vacancy in the House that will be filled through a special election.

Tributes poured in from his colleagues across the political spectrum. Rep. Greg Casar of Texas remembered him as “a mentor and a champion of environmental justice,” while Rep. Pramila Jayapal of Washington praised his leadership and unwavering commitment to the people he served.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries noted Grijalva’s lasting impact in Congress, calling him “a progressive warrior” and “a mentor to many and a friend to all.”

Grijalva is remembered not only for his decades of public service, but also for his integrity, compassion, and the legacy of advocacy he leaves behind.

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