In 2024, all of the H-2A petitions filed by employers in the SW Kansas News publication area were approved, according to data from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services via the H-2A Employer Data Hub.
U.S. Senator Dr. Roger Marshall posted tributes and policy commentary between September 21-23, including remarks about Charlie Kirk's memorial service and rising autism rates in America.
Senator Roger Marshall posted several statements in September 2025 regarding a new Kansas-Taiwan trade agreement, CDC personnel decisions involving conflict-of-interest oversight, and criticism of Democratic spending policies.
U.S. Senator Dr. Roger Marshall posted on September 18, 2025 about agricultural partnerships with McDonald's, vaccine policies involving SecKennedy and Dr. Monarez, and concerns over educator conduct at universities.
Senator Roger Marshall shared updates between September 15–17, including recognition of Constitution Day’s anniversary and introduction of legislation supporting American truckers with the Resilient Tire Supply and Jobs Act.
A Wisconsin court has decided to allow a lawsuit challenging the use of a Bloomberg-funded Special Assistant Attorney General (SAAG) by Attorney General Josh Kaul to proceed.
U.S. Senator Dr. Roger Marshall responded on September 10, 2025 to reports that Charlie Kirk was shot during an event in Utah by posting condolences online for Kirk’s family and supporters.
Amid increasing scrutiny over the use of taxpayer funds, 23 Republican state attorneys general have urged the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to halt federal grants to the Environmental Law Institute (ELI).
An environmental advocacy group, the Climate Judiciary Project (CJP), has removed and anonymized judges' names from its website following a report by Fox News Digital.
The House Judiciary Committee has initiated an investigation into the Climate Judiciary Project (CJP), a part of the Environmental Law Institute (ELI), for allegedly attempting to influence judges in climate-related cases.
Dr. Roger Marshall posted several statements on September 10, 2025 regarding Middle East peace negotiations involving Qatar, pharmaceutical advertising transparency under Donald Trump’s administration, and criminal justice issues referencing...
Senator Roger Marshall shared several posts in September criticizing Biden administration actions related to religion and calling for reforms at the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
U.S. Senator Dr. Roger Marshall posted about community spirit at the Kansas State Fair and weighed in on current healthcare policy debates between September 6–8, 2025.