Roger Marshall highlights Kansas strength and health priorities in February posts

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, shared a series of posts on February 25, 2026, highlighting his views on public safety, state pride, and national health leadership.

In a post early that morning, Marshall stated, “Your family is safer today because of President Trump.” (February 25, 2026).

Later in the day, he reflected on his service to Kansas with the message: “All 4 corners. 50 counties. One thing is clear—Kansas is strong. It’s an honor to serve Kansans every day, and I’ll never stop fighting so every Kansas family can achieve the American Dream.” (February 25, 2026).

In the afternoon, Marshall commented on a key nomination hearing: “Today, I proudly introduced @CaseyMeansMD at her nomination hearing because America is facing a chronic health epidemic. We need more than an educator as Surgeon General — we need a coach, a communicator, and a cheerleader for healthier lives. I believe Dr. Means is the right” (February 25, 2026).

Marshall’s background includes growing up as a fifth-generation farm kid in Butler County and earning degrees from Butler County Community College, Kansas State University, and the University of Kansas (official website). He has served in the Army Reserves for seven years and delivered over 5,000 babies during his medical career (official website). His community involvement extends to roles such as Sunday school teacher, youth sports coach, Rotarian, church elder and deacon (official website).



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