WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Congressman Juan Ciscomani was named as the new Vice Chair of the Conservative Climate Caucus (CCC).
The Conservative Climate Caucus is dedicated to promoting policies that advance clean energy technologies and unleash American energy dominance in a responsible way. The Caucus believes that through private sector innovation, investment into research and development (R&D), and the reversal of burdensome regulations we can reduce global emissions and lower energy costs for Americans.
"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 Vice Chair 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 emission 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.
"I am pleased to welcome Congressman Juan Ciscomani as the new Vice Chair of the Conservative Climate Caucus. As a leader from Arizona-one of the nation's top states for solar energy and battery capacity-Juan brings invaluable experience in unleashing American energy potential," said Conservative Climate Caucus Chairwoman Mariannette Miller-Meeks. "His commitment to advancing energy independence, reducing emissions, and promoting free-market solutions makes him a perfect fit for this role. Together, we will work to unlock the full potential of American energy, strengthen our economy, and ensure a sustainable future for all Americans."
"Congratulationsto Congressman Ciscomani on being named a Vice-Chair of the Conservative Climate Caucus," said ClearPath CEO Jeremy Harrell. "As a steadfast champion for affordable, reliable, clean energy, his leadership will be pivotal in reducing global emissions and unleashing American energy dominance."
To learn more about the Conservative Climate Caucus, visit the website
here.
Background:
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In addition to his position in the Conservative Climate Caucus, Ciscomani serves as the
Co-Chair of the Colorado River Caucus, where he advocates for key programs that assist in promoting a more secure water future for Arizona amid the ongoing drought.
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In March 2025, Ciscomani joined a
letterto House Committee on Ways and Means Chairman Jason Smith in support of preserving clean energy tax credits.
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In January 2025, Ciscomani reintroduced the
Critical Mineral Consistency (
H.R. 755) Act to create a stable domestic supply of critical minerals for clean energy technologies. Specifically, this bill would confer the same benefits to Critical Materials, as defined by the Department of Energy (DOE), and Critical Minerals, as defined by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
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In September 2024, Ciscomani joined as a co-sponsor of
H. Res. 1489, to designate the week of September 23 - 27, 2024 as "National Clean Energy Week".
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In October 2023, Ciscomani co-led the bipartisan
Streamlining Home Installations of New Energies (SHINE) Act (
H.R. 5997) to streamline residential solar permits.
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