Congressman Juan Ciscomani, who represents Arizona’s 6th district in the U.S. Congress, recently shared updates on law enforcement efforts, educational engagement, and water security initiatives through a series of posts on his official Twitter account.
On February 10, 2026, Ciscomani addressed ongoing law enforcement operations related to a missing person case: “Law enforcement continues working around the clock to bring Nancy home. We are grateful for their tireless efforts. Anyone with information should contact 1-800-CALL-FBI or visit https://t.co/9y3nHr6L1F.”
Later that day, he highlighted his connection to local education and welcomed students from Pima Community College in Washington: “Great to meet with the team from Pima Community College and welcome three of their outstanding students to Washington. As a proud PCC graduate, it’s always special to see firsthand how they’re preparing the next generation for success, and I am proud to champion policies to”
On February 11, 2026, Ciscomani discussed regional water issues following a meeting with Brenda Burman of the Central Arizona Water Conservation District: “It was great to meet with Brenda Burman of the Central Arizona Water Conservation District to discuss the future of the Colorado River and the ongoing negotiations that will shape water security across the West. Water security is critical to Arizona’s economy, communities, and”
Juan Ciscomani began serving as representative for Arizona’s 6th congressional district in 2023 after succeeding Ann Kirkpatrick. He has won consecutive general elections against Kirsten Engel in both 2022 and 2024. Born in Hermosillo, Mexico in 1982 and currently residing in Tucson at age 40, Ciscomani graduated from the University of Arizona in 2005.



