RepublicanKansas · U.S. Senator
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Roger
Marshall

U.S. Senator for Kansas

In office
5 yrsSince Jan 2021
Next election
2027Re-elected 2021
Age
65Born Aug 9, 1960
Party
Republican
What they stand for

Marshall has spent time focused on a few core fights. Each is tied to bills actually introduced or votes actually cast.

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01 · Background

Who they are, where they came from

Roger Marshall serves as the junior United States senator from Kansas, a seat he has held since January 3, 2021. A member of the Republican Party, Marshall is a physician and former military officer. He previously served as the U.S. representative for Kansas's 1st congressional district from 2017 to 2021, a largely rural district spanning much of western and northern Kansas. In the Senate, Marshall has sponsored legislation spanning agricultural policy, health care access, and social policy. On agriculture, he sponsored the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act (S.222), which was enacted, and the Innovative FEED Act of 2025 (S.1906) and Farmer First Fuel Incentives Act (S.1422), both addressing agricultural interests. On health care, he has sponsored multiple versions of the Improving Seniors' Timely Access to Care Act (S.4532, S.1816), as well as the HELP Copays Act (S.864), the Physician and Patient Safety Act (S.1767), and the No Surprises Act Enforcement Act (S.2420). He has also sponsored the Small Business Regulatory Reduction Act (S.387) addressing federal regulatory policy, the SHORT Act (S.1162) and DIRECT Act (S.3099) on financial and health system matters, and introduced Senate amendments including SAMDT.874, SAMDT.1834, and SAMDT.3213 during the 118th and 119th Congresses.

02 · Recent significant work

What they’ve done lately

Jan 23, 2025Sponsored

Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act of 2025

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May 20, 2025Sponsored

Improving Seniors’ Timely Access to Care Act of 2025

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Jun 13, 2024Sponsored

Improving Seniors’ Timely Access to Care Act of 2024

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Nov 4, 2025Sponsored

DIRECT Act of 2025

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Jul 23, 2025Sponsored

No Surprises Act Enforcement Act

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03 · Money

Where the campaign funds come from

Marshall raised $3.3M this cycle, with 37.0% from PACs and 43.9% from individuals; itemized contributions account for 92.0% of individual giving. Top PAC contributors include American Israel Public Affairs Committee Political Action Co ($203,850), Team Marshall II ($182,006), and Senate Conservatives Fund ($67,173). Top employer concentrations include M&M Industries Inc, Fortress Investment Group, and Winklevoss Capital Management. Outside independent expenditures totaled $5.5M supporting Marshall — led by Americans for Prosperity Action ($2.8M) and Senate Leadership Fund ($2.0M) — and $15.6M opposing him, primarily from Duty and Country ($6.4M) and Sunflower State ($5.1M).

Total raised · 2026
$3.3M
Cash on hand
$4.8M
Spent
$256K
By source
  • Individuals$1.5M · 43.9%
  • PACs$1.2M · 37.0%
  • Party committees$62K · 1.9%
  • Other$576K · 17.3%
Individual donor mix
Small-donor share (under $200)8.0%
Top PAC contributors
  • AMERICAN ISRAEL PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE POLITICAL ACTION COFEC ↗$204K
  • TEAM MARSHALL IIFEC ↗$182K
  • SENATE CONSERVATIVES FUNDFEC ↗$67K
  • NRSCFEC ↗$62K
  • 2025 SENATORS CLASSIC COMMITTEEFEC ↗$52K
  • ONE TEAM SENATE MAJORITYFEC ↗$38K
  • FRIENDS OF KENNEDYFEC ↗$26K
  • NORPACFEC ↗$20K
  • MISSISSIPPI FARM BUREAU FEDERATION FURTHERING AGRICULTURE FOFEC ↗$15K
  • NUTRIEN AG SOLUTIONS EMPLOYEE CITIZENSHIP FUND POLITICAL ACTFEC ↗$15K
Top employer concentrations
  • M&M INDUSTRIES INCL$21K· 5 donors
  • FORTRESS INVESTMENT GROUP$21K· 6 donors
  • MBLA INTERNATIONAL LLC$19K· 8 donors
  • MOBLEY HOLDINGS$17K· 5 donors
  • IEX GROUP$15K· 7 donors
  • SQUARESPACE$14K· 1 donor
  • THE KENT COMPANIES$14K· 4 donors
  • ALKERMES$14K· 4 donors
  • WINKLEVOSS CAPITAL MANAGEMENT$14K· 6 donors
  • JRC$14K· 1 donor

Self-reported employer data. Categories like “Retired” and “Not Employed” are excluded — these reflect demographic patterns rather than industry concentrations.

Outside spending · 2020
Supporting Marshall
  • AMERICANS FOR PROSPERITY ACTION, INC.(AFP ACTION)FEC ↗$2.8M
  • SENATE LEADERSHIP FUNDFEC ↗$2.0M
  • KEEP KANSAS GREAT PAC INC.FEC ↗$228K
  • COOPERATIVE OF AMERICAN PHYSICIANS INDEPENDENT EXPENDITURE COMMITTEEFEC ↗$140K
  • KANSAS AG COMMUNITIES COALITIONFEC ↗$130K
  • NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEEFEC ↗$97K
  • NRSCFEC ↗$45K
  • SEAL PAC SUPPORTING ELECTING AMERICAN LEADERS PACFEC ↗$35K
  • NATIONAL RIGHT TO LIFE VICTORY FUNDFEC ↗$21K
  • DEFENDING MAIN STREET SUPERPAC INC.FEC ↗$15K
Opposing Marshall

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