I have said repeatedly that border security is a Federal problem that we need to fix, and it should not be put on the burden of our local communities.
Juan Ciscomani
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Juan Guadalupe Ciscomani is a member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Arizona's 6th congressional district. A member of the Republican Party, he has been in office since January 2023. Ciscomani has focused on issues such as economic development and border security, reflecting the priorities of his constituents in Arizona. He has a background in public service and community engagement, which informs his legislative work.
The bottom line is that we need to change the calculus for those who endanger all of us when failing to yield to law enforcement.
The MHA rate has been a massive influence on my decision and ability to use my earned benefits.
Mr. Chairman, I thank the gentleman for yielding me time. Mr. Chairman, I rise today in respectful opposition to this amendment by my good friend from Pennsylvania. The Southwest Border Regional Commission encompasses all five of the…
In order to make wise decisions, these folks need to know how much water is being depleted and recharged in the aquifers.
The TAAP Act facilitates groundwater studies between the U.S. Geological Service, University of Arizona, the University of New Mexico, Texas A&M, and several agencies in Mexico.
Many of my constituents that I represent rely on pumped groundwater from transboundary aquifers for their drinking water, farming, and other everyday needs.
Mr. Speaker, I thank my friend for yielding. We are living in a border crisis, the worst one that we have ever seen. The numbers show what used to be bi-annual numbers are now monthly and even weekly numbers. There is no denying where we…
I am proud to have joined Representative Trone in introducing the Restoring Benefits and Defrauded Veterans Act.
I co-led a bill with Representative Connolly titled the Veteran Fraud Reimbursement Act.





