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Juan Ciscomani

Juan Ciscomani III is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for Arizona's 6th congressional district since 2023. A Republican, he was a senior adviser to former Governor Doug Ducey and vice chair of the Arizona-Mexico Commission. Ciscomani was chosen to deliver the Republican response to the 2023 State of the Union Address in Spanish.

Early life and education
Ciscomani was born in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico and was raised in Tucson, Arizona. He attended Pima Community College and the University of Arizona, becoming the first member of his family to graduate from college. After graduating, he worked at the University of Arizona as a program development specialist. == Early political career ==
Early political career
In 2003, Ciscomani interned for U.S. Representative Ed Pastor, a Democrat from Arizona. He then completed a fellowship with Loretta Sanchez, another Democratic member of the U.S. House. Ciscomani has said that working for Democrats "challenged my own thinking and then really solidified where I stood politically." Ciscomani ran unsuccessfully for the Arizona Legislature in 2008. He is a member of the Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and has served as its vice president of outreach. He has also served on the Arizona Civil Rights Advisory Board and the Pima County Commission on Trial Court Appointments. == U.S. House of Representatives ==
U.S. House of Representatives
Elections 2022 In the 2022 elections, Ciscomani ran for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives as a Republican to represent . He narrowly defeated the Democratic nominee, state Senator Kirsten Engel, in the general election. 2024 Ciscomani ran for a second term in Congress. He faced Democratic nominee Kirsten Engel in a rematch that pundits expected to be one of the most competitive races in the country. Ciscomani defeated Engel in the November 2024 general election. Tenure During the 2023 Speaker of the House election, Ciscomani nominated Kevin McCarthy for Speaker. In February 2023, he delivered the Republican response to President Joe Biden's 2023 State of the Union Address in Spanish. Ciscomani was floated as a potential candidate for United States Senate in 2024, with Politico reporting that "establishment Republicans" were encouraging him to enter the race. He ultimately declined to enter the race. There was some speculation that he may run in the 2026 Arizona gubernatorial election, but he decided to run for re-election to the U.S. House instead. In February 2025, the U.S. House passed a bill co-sponsored by Ciscomani, the Agent Raul Gonzalez Officer Safety Act. The border security bill enhanced penalties for individuals fleeing law enforcement at high speeds within 100 miles of Mexico or Canada. In May 2025, Ciscomani was among a group of House Republicans who wrote a letter "to sound the alarm over the Trump administration's plans to downsize the Social Security Administration." The letter said that proposed cuts could "further deteriorate customer service that has been subpar in recent years." In May 2025, Ciscomani voted for the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Committee assignments For the 118th Congress: • Committee on AppropriationsSubcommittee on Financial Services and General GovernmentSubcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related AgenciesSubcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related AgenciesCommittee on Veterans' AffairsSubcommittee on Disability Assistance and Memorial AffairsSubcommittee on Economic Opportunity Caucus memberships Ciscomani's caucus memberships include: • Republican Governance GroupProblem Solvers CaucusRepublican Main Street PartnershipConservative Climate CaucusClimate Solutions CaucusCongressional YIMBY CaucusCongressional Western Caucus == Political positions ==
Political positions
Ciscomani praised the 2022 Supreme Court decision that overturned Roe v. Wade. He has said that he opposes a nationwide ban on abortion but supports Arizona's preexisting ban on abortions after 15 weeks. Ciscomani has said that he supports passing border security legislation in the immediate term. According to The Wall Street Journal, he said "he would be open to immigration reform and legal protections for young immigrants who came to the U.S. as children." Ciscomani voted to provide Israel with support following the 2023 Hamas attack on Israel. In 2024, Ciscomani declined to say whether he supported the repeal of the Affordable Care Act. In 2025, he said he "cannot, and will not, support any legislation that reduces Medicaid benefits for vulnerable populations the program was intended to serve." == Personal life ==
Personal life
Ciscomani resides in Tucson. He and his wife, Laura, have six children. == Electoral history ==
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