Congressman Juan Ciscomani, who represents Arizona’s 6th district in the U.S. Congress, recently shared reflections on community events and national observances through a series of posts on social media.
On January 18, 2026, Ciscomani posted about attending the funeral of a prominent local figure: “Today, Laura and I joined hundreds from across our community at the funeral of Dr. Cal Baker and to reflect on a life that meant so much to Vail and Arizona. Dr. Baker’s leadership, service, and dedication to education shaped countless lives across our state. It was an honor to https://t.co/zI5ep9vptD”.
The following day, January 19, he marked Martin Luther King Jr. Day with a message about unity and responsibility: “On this Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we pause to reflect on Dr. King’s enduring call to unity, service, and personal responsibility. His message reminds us that progress is made not through words alone, but through consistent action rooted in respect for one another.
Today—and https://t.co/iupm14iTcM“.
Later on January 19, Ciscomani noted his participation in an event honoring former Senator Jon Kyl: “It was an honor to speak at the University of Arizona’s inaugural Kyl Institute for National Security Forum. Senator Jon Kyl set a high standard for leadership and service, and I’m proud of my alma mater for honoring his legacy and advancing discussions and work focused on our https://t.co/rpQ9BHANBa”.
Juan Ciscomani assumed office as representative for Arizona’s 6th district in 2023 after succeeding Ann Kirkpatrick. He has secured electoral victories over Kirsten Engel in both the 2022 (50.7% vs. 49.2%) and 2024 (50% vs. 47.5%) general elections.

