I will listen directly to constituents and act on the issues that matter to them.

Juan Ciscomani · Arizona · Republican

policy impact 0.44 specificity 0.72 extraction confidence 95%

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Occurrences

Evidence

The congressman said he hosted a telephone townhall with over 4,000 listeners “to take questions and hear directly from constituents,” and also sent a letter to Speaker Johnson urging protection of Medicaid, SNAP benefits, and Pell Grants.

Official House release documents direct constituent outreach and issue-focused advocacy during his congressional service.

partial later_term A for effort

Ciscomani Highlights Accomplishments from the First 100 Days of the 119th Congress
secondary · model gpt-5.4-mini · confidence 95%

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The official services page provides channels for constituents to request help with federal agencies, grant questions, tours and tickets, internships, military academy nominations, and more, indicating an active constituent-service operation.

The office maintains formal constituent-service pathways to hear and respond to district needs.

partial later_term

Services | Representative Ciscomani
secondary · model gpt-5.4-mini · confidence 92%

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Ciscomani’s office said it returned more than $12 million to constituents since taking office, and that the team works to help constituents cut through red tape to access federal money, refunds, and benefits.

Official office statement shows concrete constituent assistance and follow-through on constituent problems.

partial later_term A for effort

Ciscomani Returns More Than $12 Million to Southeastern Arizona Constituents
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Congress.gov lists Ciscomani as the sponsor of H.R. 755, introduced January 28, 2025, to expand the definition of critical minerals; the bill later advanced in committee and was ordered to be reported on February 11, 2026.

He introduced and advanced a concrete bill tied to a policy issue affecting Arizona and national supply chains.

partial later_term A for effort

H.R.755 - Critical Mineral Consistency Act of 2025
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Congress.gov shows Ciscomani sponsored H.R. 6380, introduced December 3, 2025, and later ordered to be reported by unanimous consent on February 11, 2026.

Another concrete legislative effort advanced on a district-specific issue, showing he acted on local priorities.

partial later_term A for effort

H.R.6380 - Chiricahua National Park Act
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The office contact page offers an email form and district office contact details, including explicit instructions for residents to reach the office for federal agency help and ticket/tour requests.

Official constituent contact infrastructure is in place, supporting the listen-and-respond part of the promise.

partial later_term

Contact | Representative Ciscomani
secondary · model gpt-5.4-mini · confidence 88%

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Assessments

delivered later_term

Ciscomani’s promise was broad and process-oriented: to listen directly to constituents and act on their concerns. The evidence shows he maintained formal constituent-service and contact channels, held a telephone town hall with thousands of participants, reported returning more than $12 million to constituents through casework, and sponsored or advanced district-relevant legislation. These actions are attributable to him in federal office and satisfy the listening-and-action commitment, though most cited evidence comes from his later congressional service rather than the initial term immediately following the 2022 campaign.

provider codex_cli · model gpt-5.5 · confidence 86%