Juan Ciscomani highlights $4.1 million funding and infrastructure projects for Arizona’s sixth district

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, highlighted recent federal funding and community engagement efforts through a series of posts on February 21, 2026.

On his official social media account, Ciscomani announced substantial funding for Pinal County: “$4.1 MILLION TO PINAL COUNTY

Proud to deliver critical funding:

$1.8 Million – Casa Grande Union High School District for Affordable Workforce Housing
$1 Million – Casa Grande Elementary School District for Revitalizing the Community Center
$1 Million – Eloy https://t.co/RlmGtHJ6oo” (posted February 21, 2026).

Later that day, he referenced infrastructure improvements in his district: “New road in 48 YEARS now a reality thanks to federal dollars delivered to AZ06

‘This is our front door… going to greatly improve safety & reliability of our infrastructure, including more reliable access to emergency vehicles & essential services.’ Alex Blake, Duncan Mayor https://t.co/f2RZteUIDm” (posted February 21, 2026).

In another post from the same date, Ciscomani shared details about his interaction with local youth: “Great conversation with the Vista Grande football team yesterday.

These student-athletes asked thoughtful questions, shared their goals, and showed the kind of leadership and discipline that makes our community proud.

Keep working hard on and off the field. https://t.co/ihNd9YEWbR” (posted February 21, 2026).

Juan Ciscomani has served as Arizona’s representative for the 6th congressional district since replacing Ann Kirkpatrick in 2023. He was born in Hermosillo, Mexico in 1982 and currently resides in Tucson. Ciscomani earned a BA from the University of Arizona in 2005. In both the 2022 and 2024 general elections for this seat, he defeated Kirsten Engel by narrow margins.



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