Juan Ciscomani

Juan Ciscomani

Years in Office

2

Bills Sponsored

52

Bills Co-Sponsored

580

Committees

2

Juan Ciscomani Biography

Juan Ciscomani grew up in a working-class immigrant family and built a career advising Arizona’s governor on border and trade issues. Elected to represent Arizona’s 6th Congressional District in 2022, he focuses on border security, economic growth, and water resources. Ciscomani serves on the House Appropriations Committee and has introduced legislation to increase federal support for border law enforcement. He is known for pragmatic problem-solving and works to ensure southern Arizona’s needs and perspectives shape national policy.

Education

  • B.A., University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
    (2005)
  • A.A., Pima Community College, Tucson, AZ
    (2003)

Professional History

U.S. Representative

(2023-Present)

Representing Arizona's 6th district

Senior Advisor, Office of governor Doug Ducey

(2015–22)

Membership Director/vice President of Outreach, Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

(2011–14)

Senior Program Development Specialist, University of Arizona, Tucson, Az

(2006–11)

Impact & Accomplishments

Notable contributions during Juan Ciscomani's congressional service.

Veterans' Healthcare Access

Helped secure funding for expanded veterans' healthcare services in Southern Arizona.

Border Security Technology

Supported legislation to increase technology and resources for border security in Arizona's border districts.

Water Infrastructure Funding

Advocated for federal funding to improve water infrastructure and drought resilience in Arizona communities.

Bipartisan Fentanyl Legislation

Co-sponsored bipartisan bills to combat fentanyl trafficking and improve border interdiction efforts.

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