Arizona
JC

Juan Ciscomani

R

U.S. Representative · Arizona

Last updated

May 11, 2026

Next election

November 2026

Votes cast

955

On record

Bills sponsored

0

Including co-sponsored

Ledger entries

955

All actions

Policy pillars — derived from activity record

Electoral integrity

15 actions

Ciscomani consistently supports measures to strengthen electoral integrity through citizenship verification requirements, election monitoring, and ballot tracking mechanisms.

Criminal justice

50 actions

Ciscomani demonstrates consistent support for enhanced criminal penalties, expanded law enforcement authority, and stricter enforcement mechanisms across drug trafficking, human trafficking, and various crime categories, with a notable exception voting against police accountability restrictions.

Fiscal policy

87 actions

Ciscomani demonstrates a mixed fiscal policy approach, generally supporting government spending and appropriations measures while opposing revenue-expansion proposals that would broaden the tax base.

Healthcare

35 actions

Ciscomani demonstrates strong support for healthcare policies that expand access and infrastructure in underserved communities, improve occupational and veteran health outcomes, enhance cost transparency, and fund disease prevention and research initiatives.

Education

27 actions

Ciscomani's education votes reflect support for workforce training flexibility and financial aid efficiency alongside opposition to parental transparency measures and pregnant student support policies.

Economy and labor

48 actions

Ciscomani demonstrates a strong preference for government-directed economic development through targeted tax incentives, regulatory oversight of supply chains, and direct support for small business access to capital.

Environment and energy

169 actions

Ciscomani demonstrates a predominantly pro-environment voting pattern, supporting pollution reduction, wildfire management, and marine ecosystem protection while opposing efforts to weaken air quality and energy efficiency enforcement.

Immigration

53 actions

Ciscomani opposes expansive immigration policies and consistently supports stricter border enforcement, deportation measures, and restrictions on asylum access and migrant accommodations.

National security and foreign policy

186 actions

Ciscomani demonstrates support for national security measures focused on sanctions, financial restrictions, and intelligence-sharing frameworks targeting state adversaries like Iran and terrorist financing, while opposing funding expansions for defensive infrastructure and humanitarian-oriented security initiatives.

Civil rights and liberties

46 actions

Ciscomani demonstrates a strong pro-civil rights voting pattern, consistently supporting measures that protect religious freedom, democratic participation, and safety from violence while showing selective concern about speech restrictions depending on context.

Social policy

25 actions

Ciscomani demonstrates strong support for social policies that expand benefits and protections for vulnerable populations, particularly veterans, children in care systems, and families in need, reflecting a commitment to strengthening government-backed social safety nets and support services.

Technology and data

35 actions

Ciscomani supports technology and data policy that balances innovation with consumer protection through enhanced federal oversight, stronger data security standards, and restrictions on foreign access to personal information, while opposing measures that prioritize deregulation over safeguards.

Civil liberties and government power

7 actions

Ciscomani favors limiting government power over speech and corporate censorship mechanisms while accepting constraints on judicial oversight of executive authority.

Government accountability and transparency

139 actions

Ciscomani consistently supports mechanisms that strengthen legislative oversight of executive and regulatory actions, enhance transparency in federal decision-making, and establish clear accountability standards for government officials and agencies.

Infrastructure and public investment

29 actions

Ciscomani supports public infrastructure investment focused on urban revitalization, water systems, broadband expansion, and transportation efficiency, while opposing federal land transfers and space exploration initiatives that extend government's resource commitments beyond terrestrial infrastructure priorities.

Activity ledger — most recent first

May 13, 2026

Ciscomani addressed the House to congratulate Fort Thomas High School, Pima High School, and Palo Verde High School boys' basketball teams on winning their respective 2026 state championships.

On the record

Mar 25, 2026

Ciscomani addressed the House for 5 minutes to congratulate Sulphur Springs Valley Electric Cooperative on receiving the 2026 Electric Cooperative Purpose Award from the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association and to congratulate the Salpointe High School girls' soccer team on winning the 2026 4A State Championship.

On the record

Jan 22, 2026

Ciscomani submitted and requested immediate consideration of H. Res. 1016, a resolution directing the Clerk of the House to correct the engrossment of H.R. 7147 by striking "in this Act or any other act" and inserting "for the Department of Homeland Security in this or any prior Act" in section 230(b).

On the record

Jan 14, 2026

Ciscomani congratulated the Catalina Foothills High School boys' swim team for winning the D2 State championship, the Tanque Verde High School boys' swim team for winning the D3 State championship, and Cienega High School's marching band for winning the Arizona Marching Band Southern Regional Championship.

On the record

Nov 20, 2025

Ciscomani addressed the House to honor Tiffani Jaseph as the 2026 Arizona Teacher of the Year, noting her 15-year career as a special education teacher at Copper View Elementary School in the Sahuarita Unified School District.

On the record

Jun 4, 2025

Ciscomani congratulated the fifth and sixth grade Team Army flag football team for winning the Northwest Tucson Under the Lights spring championship and qualifying for the national tournament in Florida, stating that he had coached the team to an undefeated season.

On the record

May 15, 2025

Ciscomani addressed the House for 5 minutes during National Police Week to honor law enforcement officers, recognized Shanequa Matthias as Cochise County Teacher of the Year, and congratulated Canyon del Oro High School and Innovation Academy in Oro Valley for receiving A+ School of Excellence Awards from the Arizona Educational Foundation.

On the record

Apr 30, 2025

Ciscomani rose to address the House as a cosponsor of H. Res. 340 to commemorate April as Community College Month, highlighting Pima Community College as his alma mater and three other Arizona community colleges that serve over 10 million students nationwide.

On the record

Feb 5, 2025

Ciscomani honored Arizona firefighters from the Tucson Fire Department, Northwest Fire Department, Golder Ranch Fire District, and Fry Fire District who were deployed to California to assist with devastating fires, and celebrated the 150th anniversary of Pinal County, which was established in 1875.

On the record

Dec 18, 2024

Beagle Brigade Act of 2023 — This bill advances government transparency by requiring the Department of Agriculture to report to Congress on threats to agriculture and natural resources.

Government accountability and transparencyEthics and financial disclosure↗ Source
Voted yes

Dec 18, 2024

DETECT Fentanyl and Xylazine Act of 2024 — This bill supports national security by authorizing the Department of Homeland Security to develop better technology for detecting dangerous drugs at borders and ports of entry.

National security and foreign policyDefense spending↗ Source
Voted yes

Dec 18, 2024

Jamul Indian Village Land Transfer Act — This bill advances Native American sovereignty and self-determination by transferring land to tribal control, supporting the civil right of indigenous peoples to govern their own territories.

Civil rights and libertiesVoting rights↗ Source
Voted yes

Dec 17, 2024

Never Again Education Reauthorization Act of 2023 — This bill supports Holocaust education programs by extending federal authorization and funding for educational initiatives through 2030.

EducationK-12 funding and standards↗ Source
Voted yes

Dec 17, 2024

Midnight Rules Relief Act — This bill makes it easier for Congress to overturn multiple regulations at once during presidential transitions, which could reduce executive branch accountability by allowing rapid reversal of rules without individual scrutiny.

Government accountability and transparencyEthics and financial disclosure↗ Source
Voted yes

Dec 11, 2024

Servicemember Quality of Life Improvement and National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025 — This bill extends and updates federal programs that protect endangered wildlife species and their habitats through conservation funding and partnerships.

Environment and energyClimate legislation↗ Source
Voted yes

Dec 11, 2024

Increasing Baseline Updates Act — This bill would advance government transparency by requiring the Congressional Budget Office to publish more frequent budget projections and disclose the economic data behind their calculations.

Government accountability and transparencyEthics and financial disclosure↗ Source
Voted yes

Nov 14, 2024

Ciscomani congratulated the Willcox softball team for winning back-to-back Arizona Little League State titles, becoming West Region Champions and reaching the World Series Tournament where they lost 5-2 in an elimination game.

On the record

Sep 24, 2024

Ciscomani rose to observe Suicide Prevention Month and urged awareness of mental health challenges, calling the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988lifeline.org as a resource available 24/7.

On the record

Mar 21, 2024

Ocean Shipping Reform Implementation Act of 2023 — This bill strengthens national security by reducing Chinese government influence over U.S. shipping infrastructure and giving federal authorities more power to prevent foreign manipulation of maritime commerce.

National security and foreign policyDefense spending↗ Source
Voted yes

Mar 21, 2024

Expressing the sense of Congress that a carbon tax would be detrimental to the United States economy. — This bill opposes a carbon tax as economically harmful, taking a stance against a potential revenue-raising or economy-regulating tax policy.

Fiscal policyFederal and state taxation↗ Source
Voted yes

Mar 21, 2024

Denouncing the harmful, anti-American energy policies of the Biden administration, and for other purposes. — This bill opposes environmental regulations on energy production and federal lands while promoting increased domestic fossil fuel development.

Environment and energyClimate legislation↗ Source
Voted yes

Mar 20, 2024

Restoring American Energy Dominance Act — This bill would block new environmental protections and climate provisions for oil and gas leasing on public lands, favoring fossil fuel extraction over energy transition goals.

Environment and energyClimate legislation↗ Source
Voted yes

Mar 20, 2024

Restoring American Energy Dominance Act — This bill would block new environmental protections and climate provisions for oil and gas leasing on public lands, favoring fossil fuel extraction over energy transition goals.

Environment and energyClimate legislation↗ Source
Voted no

Mar 20, 2024

Protecting American Energy Production Act — This bill would protect fossil fuel extraction through fracking by preventing the President from restricting it without Congress approval and prioritizing state over federal environmental regulation.

Environment and energyClimate legislation↗ Source
Voted yes

Mar 20, 2024

Protecting American Energy Production Act — This bill would protect fossil fuel extraction through fracking by preventing the President from restricting it without Congress approval and prioritizing state over federal environmental regulation.

Environment and energyClimate legislation↗ Source
Voted no

Mar 19, 2024

Condemning the illegal abduction and forcible transfer of children from Ukraine to the Russian Federation. — This bill strengthens the U.S. position on a major foreign conflict by formally condemning Russian actions against Ukrainian children and supporting Ukraine against Russian aggression.

National security and foreign policyDefense spending↗ Source
Voted yes

Mar 19, 2024

Upholding the Dayton Peace Agreement Through Sanctions Act — This bill uses sanctions to protect the stability and democracy of Bosnia and Herzegovina, advancing U.S. foreign policy interests in maintaining peace in a strategically important region.

National security and foreign policyDefense spending↗ Source
Voted yes

Mar 13, 2024

Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act — This bill would restrict or ban applications controlled by foreign adversaries like China from operating in the United States to protect national security and prevent foreign surveillance of Americans.

National security and foreign policyDefense spending↗ Source
Voted yes

Feb 29, 2024

Airport and Airway Extension Act of 2024 — This bill extends federal funding and authorization for airport infrastructure programs and aviation services, supporting continued public investment in transportation infrastructure.

Infrastructure and public investmentTransportation and roads↗ Source
Voted yes

Feb 29, 2024

Extension of Continuing Appropriations and Other Matters Act, 2024 — This bill authorizes federal spending to keep government operating and funds student aid programs, representing a decision to maintain current spending levels rather than make cuts or increases.

Fiscal policyFederal and state taxation↗ Source
Voted yes

Jan 11, 2024

DOE and SBA Research Act — This bill would advance the economy and labor pillar by fostering collaboration between federal agencies to support research and development activities that include small businesses, potentially creating innovation and job opportunities.

Economy and laborMinimum wage↗ Source
Voted no

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