Roger Marshall highlights economic recovery and agricultural issues in February tweets

Senator Roger Marshall, US Senator for Kansas
Senator Roger Marshall, US Senator for Kansas
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Dr. Roger Marshall, U.S. Senator from Kansas and a fifth-generation farm kid from Butler County, posted on his Twitter account several statements on February 25, 2026, addressing the economy, agriculture, and healthcare policy.

In his first post of the day, Marshall commented on recent economic developments: “Four years of inflation put America in a deep hole. President @realDonaldTrump’s economy is working—and we’re climbing out of it day by day.” (February 25, 2026).

Later that evening, Marshall shared news about his guest for the State of the Union address: “Proud to bring Kansas farmer Tom Willis as my SOTU guest! We are looking forward to hearing President Trump highlight his continued support for America’s farmers—maybe he’ll even mention year-round E15.” (February 25, 2026).

He also addressed healthcare reform in a subsequent tweet: “Price Transparency will cut healthcare costs for every American. Let’s make it law!” (February 25, 2026).

Marshall’s background includes growing up in rural Kansas and serving seven years in the Army Reserves. He has been active in community service as a Sunday school teacher, youth sports coach, Rotarian, church elder and deacon. In addition to his political work, Marshall delivered more than 5,000 babies during his medical career and holds degrees from Butler County Community College, Kansas State University, and the University of Kansas (official website).



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