Juan Ciscomani addresses service academy deadlines and government shutdown votes

Juan Ciscomani, U.S. Representative for Arizona's 6th Congressional District
Juan Ciscomani, U.S. Representative for Arizona's 6th Congressional District
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Congressman Juan Ciscomani, who represents Arizona’s 6th district in the U.S. Congress, shared updates and commentary on his official Twitter account on October 30, 2025.

In a post at 15:27 UTC, Ciscomani reminded constituents of an upcoming deadline for Service Academy applications, stating, “REMINDER: Service Academy applications are due this FRIDAY at 5pm to my Tucson District Office.

Details here https://t.co/3JofbXZUbyhttps://t.co/bbXdmiKlzq“.

Later that day at 17:59 UTC, he highlighted his office’s participation in a local community event: “My office is proud to be at the Oro Valley State of the Town Expo today!

Stop by our table to say hello and learn more about how our office can assist with federal services, casework, and community resources. https://t.co/vmkIABIZ2y“.

In a third tweet posted at 23:15 UTC, Ciscomani criticized unnamed lawmakers regarding government shutdown votes and their public appearances: “You voted 13 times to keep the government shutdown—risking families in need not receiving SNAP aid, H2A visas not being processed, and federal employees not being paid…while you happily parade around on late night comedy talk shows collecting a paycheck.

That’s disgusting. https://t.co/dcAZSt5JMZ“.

Juan Ciscomani began serving as the representative for Arizona’s 6th congressional district in 2023 after succeeding Ann Kirkpatrick. He has twice defeated Kirsten Engel in general elections—in both 2022 and again in 2024—by narrow margins.



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