The Unlimited ESA Vouchers Are Fraud. Our Representative Should Stop Supporting Theft.

While Arizona state spending on private education is exploding, public schools can’t even host SATs. Meanwhile, Juan Ciscomani supports gifting more taxpayer funds to inferior private schools and thinks you won’t notice. Juan Ciscomani has received an excellent public education in Arizona. With the help of scholarships and Pell grants, he graduated from Pima Community … Read more

Ciscomani Prefers Fraudulent Testing and Quack Remedies over Better Access to Health Care

Our representative tries to present himself as a moderate Republican. With this goal in mind, he recently participated in a 30-minute conversation with Democratic Rep. Jake Auchincloss of Massachusetts, moderated by Heather Caygle from Punchbowl News. While the conversation touched on several issues, the main topic was congressional action on access to cancer screening and … Read more

Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act and #CiscoMAGA – Tax Edition

Amazon saved 87% on taxes this year thanks to Juan Ciscomani’s support for OBBBA. Meanwhile, his constituents can’t afford health care thanks to the same bill. Juan Ciscomani is proud to support the small business community. At least that’s what he says. He happily voted for the One Bill Beautiful Bill Act and told anyone … Read more

Corrupt To the Core

Our president likes money. He really likes money. He likes money so much that enriching himself and his family is a core goal of his second presidency. Everything else be damned! America is his breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The desserts come from all over the planet; one delicacy consumed at Mar-a-Lago in January 2025 was … Read more

Ciscomani Votes For Trump’s Brown Shirts

Juan Ciscomani voted YES on the House of Representatives bill 7147, which provided appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security, including Border Patrol and ICE. The bill contains no measures that would restrict the unlawful behavior of agents. He cast his vote with knowledge of atrocities committed by agents: detaining four- and five-year-old children to … Read more