Dr. Roger Marshall highlights Senate spending cuts and hosts MAHA agriculture roundtable

Dr. Roger Marshall highlights Senate spending cuts and hosts MAHA agriculture roundtable
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Dr. Roger Marshall, U.S. Senator from Kansas, recently shared a series of updates on his official Twitter account regarding legislative actions and agricultural initiatives.

On July 15, 2025, Dr. Marshall posted about hosting key officials at the Capitol: “It was an honor to host @SecRollins and @SecKennedy at the Capitol this morning for the first MAHA roundtable on Capitol Hill.

Today, we engaged in a meaningful discussion with farmers from across the nation, focusing on soil health — a critical intersection of agriculture and https://t.co/9pIce437dl“. The post highlighted a meeting with Secretary Rollins and Secretary Kennedy as part of the inaugural MAHA (Midwest Agricultural Health Alliance) roundtable, emphasizing dialogue around soil health issues affecting American farmers.

In another tweet dated July 17, 2025, Dr. Marshall referenced recent Senate action on federal spending: “The American people gave us a mandate to eliminate wasteful spending and address our $37 trillion national debt. Early this morning, the Senate voted to pass the first rescissions package, cutting $9 billion in waste, fraud, and abuse.

Kansans’ taxpayer dollars deserve careful”. This statement follows ongoing efforts by Congress to address concerns over government expenditures and reduce the national debt through targeted budget cuts.

Later that day, Dr. Marshall also posted: “Agriculture MAHA https://t.co/Y2DgdLe1uZ”, further underscoring his support for collaborative efforts between lawmakers and agricultural stakeholders.

These developments occur amid broader discussions in Congress about fiscal responsibility and sustainability in U.S. agriculture policy. As background, Dr. Roger Marshall has served as senator since 2021 and is known for prioritizing rural issues important to his Kansas constituents.



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