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Thank you to @tylerfeller and the Nehemiah Alliance for the opportunity to talk about faith, public service, and the importance of preserving the principles our nation was founded upon. Podcast epi...
This week, we passed the Water Resources Development Act of 2026 out of @transportgop committee. This bipartisan legislation will strengthen our nation's water infrastructure, improve flood contro...
70 years ago, President Dwight D. Eisenhower, a proud son of Abilene, Kansas, signed the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956. His vision for the Interstate Highway System transformed America, strength...
I had a great time at the Kansas Society dinner hearing from our fellow elected officials and, most importantly, celebrating Kansan of the Year Mark Nutsch. Mark has dedicated his life to serving ...
As Kansans, we know what it means to love our country, cherish our freedoms, and lead with faith. As we continue celebrating America's 250th birthday, let us move forward with gratitude and clarity...
As we celebrate America's 250th anniversary, we remember the timeless truth our nation was founded upon: that all people are created equal and endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable righ...
It was great to welcome Jackson Fong from Chapman, our 2026 Congressional Art Competition winner, to Washington, D.C. last week. He had the opportunity to see his artwork, “Guardian of Kansas”, pro...
I enjoyed visiting the Great American State Fair on the National Mall, where states from across the country are showcasing what makes them unique. It was great to stop by our state's booth and visi...
There has always been an inverse relationship between the size of government and individual freedom. Last year, @housegop cut federal spending and lowered your taxes. Promises made, promises kept.
250 years ago today, Thomas Paine published an open letter in the Pennsylvania Evening Post under the name “Republicus,” marking the first time the words “United States of America” were used public...
Great to speak at @scicoalition yesterday about the future of agricultural research and the importance of investing in the innovation that keeps American agriculture strong. The Big First is home ...
Four years ago, the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision corrected the grave mistake of Roe v. Wade, returning abortion policy to the American people. As a father and a Christian, I believe every child ...
At today’s @houseaggop hearing, I asked Under Secretary Fordyce about USDA’s implementation of the Working Families Tax Cuts and its provisions to modernize acreage reporting through the One Farme...
For four years, agricultural producers faced inflation, burdensome regulations, and market uncertainty under the Biden Administration. That’s why @housegop , @secrollins , and @potus are determine...
It was great to catch up with USDA Under Secretary Richard Fordyce this week! As a fourth-generation farmer, Under Secretary Fordyce brings valuable firsthand experience to USDA, helping strength...
I was grateful to welcome Kansas FFA students to D.C. last week. These students represent the very best of rural America, and I’m proud to support their work to grow, lead, and serve. As a former F...
I had the opportunity to help leave Kansas’s mark on the @America250 birthday cake! I was honored to represent the Sunflower State as part of this special project, which will be presented at the Li...
Interns are a vital part of a congressional office, and I’m excited to offer students the same opportunity that introduced me to public service through my first role in Congress. My offices in D.C...
This year, @universityofkansas Baseball had its most successful season in 20 years, tying program records in wins and hosting its first-ever Lawrence Regional and Superregional. Congratulations o...
This month, we celebrate Kansas dairy producers who work tirelessly to provide healthy, nutritious options on kitchen tables around the country. I’m grateful for the families across the Big First ...
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