SEN. MARSHALL FIGHTS TO DEFEND KANSAS WAY OF LIFE IN FIRST YEAR

Statement

Date: Jan. 3, 2022
Location: Washington, DC

Exactly one year ago today, U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. was sworn in to represent Kansas in the U.S. Senate. He's been hard at work fighting to defend the Kansas way of life and protect the values Kansans hold so dear. From having numerous pieces of legislation signed into law to fighting to halt Joe Biden's unconstitutional vaccine mandates, Senator Marshall accomplished a great deal in his first year in office.

"As I traveled our great state this past year, I heard loud and clear that I was sent to D.C. to fight for the people of Kansas, for all Americans, but more than anyone else, I was sent here to fight for our children and grandchildren. It's a great honor, and a greater responsibility as this Senate seat belongs to the people of Kansas," said Senator Marshall. "While we face many challenges ahead as a nation, and given the failed policies of this Administration, I will never stop fighting for our Kansas way of life."


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