Congressman Juan Ciscomani, who represents Arizona’s 6th district in the U.S. Congress, has recently shared updates on his official social media account about his engagement with veterans’ issues, support for Arizona agriculture, and local manufacturing. Ciscomani has served in Congress since 2023 after replacing Ann Kirkpatrick and is a resident of Tucson.
On February 19, 2026, Ciscomani posted: “I’ve been in touch with my Veterans Council on this issue and appreciate the Secretary’s response. Our veterans have earned their benefits through service and sacrifice — and they deserve nothing less.
As always, my office stands ready to assist with disability claims or any https://t.co/GNbz3hlkgA” He reaffirmed his commitment to assisting veterans with their benefits.
The following day, February 20, 2026, he highlighted agricultural representation at a national event: “Proud to have Ben Menges of Graham County as my guest for this year’s State of the Union.
A 5th-generation Arizona rancher, Ben represents the grit, stewardship, and rural values that define AZ06. Honored to have him in Washington standing up for Arizona agriculture and our https://t.co/QO4A072QgM“
Later that same day, Ciscomani noted his visit to a major employer in the region: “Great to tour Frito-Lay’s Casa Grande facility and meet with their incredible team.
This impressive 250,000 sq. ft. operation produces over 100 million pounds of snacks each year and supports 500 hardworking employees right here in Arizona.
Proud to see manufacturing https://t.co/tfGTVfXoee“
Ciscomani was born in Hermosillo, Mexico in 1982 and graduated from the University of Arizona in 2005 with a BA. He won election victories against Kirsten Engel both in 2022 (with approximately 50.7% of the vote) and again in 2024 (with about 50%). For more information on Ciscomani’s background as an elected official from Tucson representing southern Arizona since replacing Ann Kirkpatrick, see additional details provided by congressional records.


