Congressman Juan Ciscomani, who represents Arizona’s 6th district in the U.S. Congress, posted a series of updates on his official social media account during April 2026, highlighting local initiatives and community engagement.On April 11, Ciscomani wrote:
“Honored to join the American Center for Optics Manufacturing (AmeriCOM) and the Arizona Technology Council during Arizona Tech Week, as they expand opportunities across Tucson. I was proud to highlight Community Project Funding I secured for Pima JTED, which has delivered more”
.In another post dated April 13, he acknowledged military families in his district:
“April is the Month of the Military Child, a time to honor the strength and resilience of the children of our service members. AZ06 is home to Ft. Hucuhuca and Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, where active-duty military personnel live, and many of them have children who face the”
.Later that same day, Ciscomani addressed economic issues affecting constituents:
“Joined small business owners and operators in Oro Valley for a discussion about the strong, positive impacts the Working Families Tax Cut Act is delivering across every corner of Arizona. This conversation was an important reminder that tax relief is not just policy — it”
.Juan Ciscomani has represented Arizona’s 6th District since 2023 after succeeding Ann Kirkpatrick. He won re-election in both 2022 and 2024 against Kirsten Engel with narrow margins.
In addition to his legislative work, Ciscomani was born in Hermosillo, Mexico in 1982 and moved to Tucson where he currently resides. He earned his BA from the University of Arizona in 2005.