Cardinals fly 275 students to Washington D.C. for Civics Matters Arizona trip
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The article highlights the Arizona Cardinals’ annual Civics Matters trip, where for the fourth consecutive year, the team flew 275 Arizona high school students to Washington, D.C., using their team plane. This initiative aims to provide students, particularly from lower-income areas, with an understanding of government and civic engagement. During their four-day stay, students will tour significant sites like the U.S. Capitol and Supreme Court. Cardinals owner Michael Bidwill emphasized the importance of educating future generations to ensure informed citizenship. Supported by the Cardinals, Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, the Close Up Foundation, and Desert Financial, the trip offers a vital educational experience.
Originally by Around the NFL Staffon June 4, 2025
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