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Ciscomani appointed Vice Chair of the Conservative Climate Caucus

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Juan Ciscomani, U.S. Representative for Arizona's 6th Congressional District | Official U.S. House Headshot

Juan Ciscomani, U.S. Representative for Arizona's 6th Congressional District | Official U.S. House Headshot

U.S. Representative Juan Ciscomani has been appointed Vice Chair of the Conservative Climate Caucus, a group focused on advancing clean energy technologies and promoting American energy independence responsibly. The Caucus supports private sector innovation, investment in research and development, and reducing regulations to cut global emissions and lower energy costs.

"Arizona leads the way in the production of clean energy technologies, and I look forward to working with Chairwoman Miller-Meeks to grow and strengthen this important group," said Ciscomani. "As clean and sustainable energy advances, it is critical that we pursue an all-the-above strategy that invests in innovation and supports domestic production, all while balancing the need to reduce emissions and steward the environment. Together, we can drive policies that enhance energy security, create jobs, and ensure a cleaner, more sustainable future for generations to come."

Conservative Climate Caucus Chairwoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks expressed support for Ciscomani, citing his experience in energy potential and his commitment to reducing emissions and promoting free-market solutions. "Together, we will work to unlock the full potential of American energy, strengthen our economy, and ensure a sustainable future for all Americans," she stated.

Heather Reams, President of Citizens for Responsible Energy Solutions and Chair of the Conservative Climate Foundation Board, offered congratulations to Ciscomani, emphasizing his role as a champion of American energy dominance and his district's leadership in energy innovation.

ClearPath CEO Jeremy Harrell noted Ciscomani's leadership in advancing affordable, reliable, and clean energy as pivotal for reducing global emissions and promoting American energy independence.

Ciscomani also co-chairs the Colorado River Caucus, advocating for water security in Arizona amid drought concerns. He has supported various energy-related legislative initiatives, including tax credits for clean energy, critical mineral consistency for clean energy technologies, and designating National Clean Energy Week.

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