(2/2) ... the successes at securing the border, and the outlook for next year as the United States celebrates our 250th! I also had the honor to swear in the new officers of this engaged and energized group of conservatives.
Christmastime is here! It was great to be at the Republican Women United Christmas party yesterday morning and give a legislative update about the pro-family, pro-growth wins in the Working Families Tax Cuts ... (1/2)
Local conservative candidates need you to show up to the polls. Election Day is just one week away, but you can also vote early like I did. Local elections typically have lower turnout, which is why it's critical for you to make a plan and cast your ballot on or before Nov. 4.
It is up to the Kansas legislature to determine the path forward, and I will support them in their authority to define districts appropriately and restore our nation.
Decades of Democrats gerrymandering in blue states are finally being met with Republican state legislatures that are ensuring their constituents have appropriate representation in Congress.
Here in the 4th District, I'm blessed to represent an exceptional cross-section of Kansans and Americans with urban, suburban and rural residents. All House members would benefit from having a broader range of industry and people in the districts they represent.
Memorial Day is a special time to honor the selfless men and women who gave their lives for their fellow Americans. These brave heroes gave everything so that we may enjoy the blessings of liberty today and every day.
A few weeks ago I spoke with this year's Eisenhower Excellence in Public Service Series participants at their meeting in Wichita. It was great to see so many Republican women engaged in public policy and service.