

Representative
Juan Ciscomani
◉ Republican•Arizona
Since 2023•Next Election: Nov 3, 2026•0 followers
97%
Lifetime Alignment
Share of votes with own party
516
Votes Cast
485 recorded
94%
Attendance
31 not voting
0
Followers
9 statements indexed
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This Congress
516 total votes373 Yea
110 Nay
2 Present
31 Not voting
Top Issues

Government Reform
2 bills + 2 statements

Defense
1 statement

Education
1 statement
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Quick Facts
Recent Votes
View all votes →- yea2/3 Yea-And-Nay
2026-04-30
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2026-04-30
- nayYea-and-Nay
2026-04-30
- yeaRecorded Vote
2026-04-30
Sponsored Bills
View all →- HR 6247
To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 13355 North Lon Adams Road in Marana, Arizona, as the "Mayor Ed Honea Memorial Post Office".
in committee
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Recent Statements
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“Mr. CISCOMANI. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor the lives of a dear friend, Chris Sheafe, and his beloved wife, Jacque, who tragically and unexpectedly passed earlier this month. My wife, Laura, and I are deeply saddened by this loss--a loss to us personally and a loss to our entire community. Chris was a special person--a wise and thoughtful man who generously shared his time with the people and the causes he believed in. Chris devoted decades of his life to making the American Dream a reality as a successful homebuilder. The safety, shelter, and financial security that comes from owning your home--Chris helped make that possible for so many. He was also a driving force in shaping Tucson's hospitality industry as a partner in the company that constructed one of the signature resorts that our desert community is famous for--Loews Ventana Canyon Resort. His work with organizations like Rio Nuevo, the Southern Arizona Homebuilders Association, and the Tucson International Airport Authority was a true expression of just how intentionally he cared about the Tucson community, which he called home for the past 50 years. Chris devoted his career to work that shaped Southern Arizona, improving our community for those who live there today and for the next generation. He was a man of integrity, a man true to his word, a man you wanted close to you. Chris and Jacque's love for the Lord was truly evident. They both always took time to greet each one of my kids and make them feel special. They brought joy into every room they entered, and together they led a life marked by service and passion. Laura and I are keeping the Sheafe family in our thoughts and prayers as we all grieve this heartbreaking loss. We are grateful for all he gave to our community. He will be deeply missed and his legacy will live on in the lives he touched. May my dear friend Chris, and his wife Jacque, rest in peace. ____________________”
2026-04-29 · Government Reform

“Mr. CISCOMANI. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to celebrate the 50th anniversary of one of my district's signature attractions for residents and visitors alike--the Pima Air and Space Museum. This incredible museum is a fun and informative tribute to our Nation's unstoppable determination to soar--literally. The Pima Air and Space Museum opened its doors on May 8, 1976, but the idea for the museum started a decade earlier, when Air Force Colonel I.R. Perkin and the Tucson chapter of the Air Force Association established the Tucson Air Museum Foundation of Pima County. Thanks to their dedicated efforts, the Pima Air and Space Museum began preserving the aircraft that helped us win World War II and other examples of our storied aviation past. Several of the museum's founders were World War II veterans who witnessed firsthand a large part of our aviation history. The Pima Air and Space Museum took off as a way to give future generations a glimpse into our Nation's pioneering aviation advancements. Since the museum's opening, it has grown to include several hangars and many compelling exhibits--it is home to around 400 examples of planes and aircraft equipment spanning more than 100 years of aviation history. Pima Air and Space Museum is one of America's largest non-government funded aviation museums. It really is a must-see. Its collection of military and civilian aircraft is truly unique. The Pima Air and Space Museum reminds visitors where we started in aviation, how far we've come, and how we as Americans refused to let anything hold us back. I congratulate Pima Air and Space Museum on the past half a century. Here's to the decades ahead and many more visitors who will get to experience America's aviation history up close. ____________________”
2026-04-28 · Defense

“Mr. CISCOMANI. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to honor and celebrate the 100th birthday of Rabbi Baruch J. Cohon. Rabbi Cohon has led a remarkable life. Over the years, he has been a world-class Cantor, served in the U.S. Navy as a sonarman during World War II, worked as a TV producer and composer, and served as an ordained Rabbi, among many other pursuits. He truly has an exceptional legacy. In his time in television, he worked as a producer and writer for well-known shows like Sea Hunt and Cisco Kid and taught Gene Wilder how to pray in the traditional Jewish style for the film, The Frisco Kid. Rabbi Cohon has also been a concert artist, choir conductor and arranger, recording artist, published author and editor, a university and seminary professor, philanthropist, and held leadership roles both locally and nationally. His published article on the structure of Jewish music remains the standard for understanding it on an academic level. Rabbi Cohon moved to Southern Arizona in 2019, having previously served as a visiting rabbi and teacher at several Southern Arizona congregations throughout many visits over the years. He is a highly respected figure in the Jewish community here who is still very much active, regularly assisting in leading services and reading the Torah nearly every Shabbat and festival. Additionally, Rabbi Cohon established the Cohon Memorial Foundation in memory of his own parents, which provides a large annual gift to those whose work benefits the Jewish community as a whole. Dearly devoted to his family, Rabbi Cohon spends as much time as he can with his four children, seven grandchildren, and five great- grandchildren. I thank Rabbi Baruch J. Cohon for his decades of service in so many different capacities. I wish him a very happy 100th birthday. ____________________”
2026-04-28 · Government Reform
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Congress 119 · house · R-AZ-6
2025–present
Congress 118 · house · R-AZ-6
2023–2025
Bioguide ID: C001133 · Chamber: house
