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Last week, U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. announced his office secured $191,764,856 in federal savings and support for Kansans in 2025. The funding delivered direct help to families, supported local communities, and advanced statewide priorities.
The total includes money returned directly to Kansans through constituent casework, along with federal grants and project funding secured for communities across the state.
In 2025, Senator Marshall’s office brought nearly $192 million back to Kansas, including $31.6 million returned directly to Kansans through successful casework and $160.1 million secured through federal grants and project support.
Major funding highlights include $98 million for a Kansas Department of Transportation project in Johnson County, $25 million in federal grant funding for the Stafford County Port Authority, and $3 million for North Central Kansas Technical College.
In addition to securing funding, Senator Marshall’s state team provided direct constituent services throughout the year. The office met with more than 35,000 Kansans and handled 1,473 constituent inquiries.


