Juan Ciscomani votes against reining in tariffs affecting Arizona food costs

Representative Juan Ciscomani
Representative Juan Ciscomani
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Juan Ciscomani voted against measures to rein in tariffs that are increasing food costs for Arizonans, according to a recent announcement from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee on June 7.

The committee said this is the ninth time Ciscomani has voted to protect tariffs, which they say are raising prices for Arizona families and small businesses. The statement noted that these tariffs could cost families an extra $2,500 a year.

“Juan Ciscomani had a choice: stand with Arizonans who are being crushed by reckless tariffs, or once again cave to D.C. party leaders. Shocking no one, Ciscomani bent the knee and today voted AGAINST reining in tariffs that are specifically increasing Arizonans’ food costs,” the announcement said.

DCCC spokesperson Lindsay Reilly said, “Juan Ciscomani keeps making life harder for Arizonans struggling with rising costs.”

More information can be found in the organization’s press release.



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