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Barton County ✳︎ Crawford County ✳︎ Douglas County ✳︎ Finney County ✳︎ Geary County ✳︎ Harvey County ✳︎ Johnson County ✳︎ Lyon County ✳︎ Riley County ✳︎ Saline County ✳︎ Sedgwick County ✳︎ Shawnee County ✳︎ Wyandotte County ✳︎

Days Since Roger Marshall Held a Public Event

Public forums are a cornerstone of our democracy. Kansans deserve the opportunity to voice concerns, ask tough questions, and hear directly from the leaders elected to represent them.

It's been over a year since Senator Roger Marshall chose to run out of a town hall in Colby, Kansas rather than face his constituents. He hasn't held a public event since. Now’s the time to make your voice heard.

We are calling on Sen. Marshall to commit to holding one public town hall in each of these Kansas communities in 2026.

  • Barton County 

  • Crawford County

  • Douglas County 

  • Finney County

  • Geary County

  • Harvey County

  • Johnson County 

  • Lyon County

  • Riley County 

  • Saline County

  • Sedgwick County

  • Shawnee County 

  • Wyandotte County

Make Your Voice Heard

Sign our petition if you believe our representatives should regularly engage and meet publicly with the communities and constituents that put them in office.

LATEST MARSHALL HEADLINES


March 3, 2025 | Senator Roger Marshall aborted the meeting at a hospital in Oakley, Kansas, after a heated back and forth with the crowd—whom he later claimed were undercover Democrats.

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The Daily Beast | Leigh Kimmins

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The New Republic | Hafiz Rashid



April 14, 2026 | Republican Senator Roger Marshall says sorry about your gas prices, but the Iran war is worth it.

March 20, 2026 | A Kansas senator believes the benefits of federal legislation on voter registration and identification would outweigh the potential disenfranchisement of qualified voters.

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Topeka Capital-Journal | Jason Alatidd

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Press Release | Payton Fuller


March 12, 2026 | U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas), joined Fox Business The Evening Edit with Ashley Webster to discuss the economy under President Trump versus the previous administration and the work being done to bring down the cost of living.