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U.S. House Arizona

Juan Ciscomani

Rep. Juan Ciscomani has tried portraying himself as a moderate, but rose to GOP fame helping place extremist judges on the Arizona Supreme Court — the same judges who reinstituted a Civil War-era abortion ban. When it comes to lowering costs, Ciscomani opposed the bill that will lower prescription drug costs for seniors. He also served for more than a decade on the board of a Christian nationalist group that sought to rewrite the Constitution.

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News Press Releases Juan Ciscomani Friday, Mar 21 2025

Higher Prices, Worse Lives: Juan Ciscomani Turning the “American Dream” into an American Nightmare

Juan Ciscomani promised to go to Washington to lower costs for everyday families. Instead, he’s supporting Trump’s unpopular economic policies that will have devastating consequences for families and working people. From the cost of living to the quality of roads, clean water, and even the availability of food, Republicans are making life harder for the very people they claim to support. In Arizona’s 6th District,…

News Press Releases Juan Ciscomani Tuesday, Feb 25 2025

Ciscomani Betrays 86,000 People Who Relied On Him

Republican Congressman Juan Ciscomani (AZ-06) has backed the GOP’s budget resolution, a measure that could result in millions of Americans…

House GOP Reps Won’t Defend Their Districts From Trump’s Funding Freeze

Following Trump’s OMB freezing trillions of dollars in federal funds, including tax dollars that go to Medicaid, House Republicans are…

These Battleground Arizona Congressional Republicans Have a Lot of Explaining to Do to Voters in the General Election

With Arizona entering the general election season, congressional GOP Representatives David Schweikert (1st), Eli Crane (2nd), and Juan Ciscomani (6th)…

BREAKING: All GOP-Appointed Arizona Supreme Court Institutes Abortion Ban From 1864

Today, the Arizona Supreme Court overturned the state’s 15-week abortion ban and instituted an even more extreme ban from 1864,…

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