Press Releases
Washington D.C.- Today the Family Research Council Action President Tony Perkins awarded Congressman Marshall the “True Blue” award. Dr. Marshall received this award for his 100 percent voting record in 2017 and his unwavering commitment to religious liberty, conservative family values, and all human life starting at conception.
Washington D.C.- Today the House of Representatives unanimously passed Congressman Roger Marshall's bill, H.R. 4675 the Low Dose Radiation Research Act of 2017. This was a very special moment for Dr. Marshall as it was his first stand-alone bill to pass through the House. Rep. Marshall released the statement below.
Washington D.C.- Congressman Marshall M.D. recently received the wheat advocate award from the National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) and the Kansas Association of Wheat Growers (KAWG).
Washington D.C.- Today President Trump released his infrastructure plan. His proposal would dedicate $50 billion to address rural America's unique infrastructure challenges. The president's plan would invest in rebuilding and modernizing bridges, roads, and water resources, waterways, power generation assets, and rural broadband.
Washington D.C.-Congressman Marshall voted in support of the two-year budget plan. He released the following statement on his vote:
Washington D.C.-Congressman Roger Marshall, M.D. issued the following statement after President Donald J. Trump delivered his State of the Union Address to Congress.
Washington, D.C.- Rep. Marshall, M.D. released the following statement on his assignment to a leadership role on the Science, Space and Technology Committee.
Washington D.C.-Congressman Roger Marshall, M.D. issued the following statement on the government reopening, following the three day shutdown.
Washington, D.C. - Congressman Roger Marshall, M.D. issued the following statement regarding FISA Memo.
"I've read the memo. I want to be very clear; I am in total support of releasing this document to the public as soon as possible. It is of national interest, and every American should have the opportunity to read it."

