Senator Roger Marshall, US Senator for Kansas | Official U.S. House headshot
Senator Roger Marshall, US Senator for Kansas | Official U.S. House headshot
U.S. Senator Roger Marshall (R-Kansas) continued his 100-stop tour last week with several visits in Reno County. As part of the tour, Senator Marshall attended the Reno County Farm Bureau annual meeting, where he discussed efforts by Congress and President Trump to support Kansas farmers and ranchers.
He also hosted a roundtable discussion with members of the Kansas Hospital Association. The conversation focused on the $50 billion rural healthcare fund and his legislative work aimed at supporting rural hospitals.
During his visit, Senator Marshall toured Grasshopper Mower in Moundridge. The company is family-owned and has received multiple awards for exporting. Grasshopper mowers are used on the White House lawn and have been recognized by President Trump.
Additionally, Senator Marshall visited Hutchinson Community College with its president, Dr. Tricia Paramore. The college is expanding its partnerships and programs to address local workforce needs and provide students with opportunities to learn skills and earn certifications for future careers.
"Senator Marshall attended the Reno County Farm Bureau annual meeting. The Senator enjoyed sharing the work Congress and President Trump are doing to support Kansas farmers and ranchers."
"Senator Marshall hosted a roundtable with Kansas Hospital Association members. They discussed the $50 billion rural healthcare fund and his work in Congress for rural hospitals."
"Senator Marshall took a tour of Grasshopper Mower in Moundridge, a family-owned company that has received multiple exporting awards. Grasshopper mowers can be seen mowing the White House lawn and have been recognized by President Trump."
"Senator Marshall toured multiple Hutchinson Community College programs with President Dr. Tricia Paramore. The college continues to expand its partnerships and programs to meet local workforce needs find new ways to help students learn skills and earn certifications needed for a successful career."