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WASHINGTON, D.C- Congressman Marshall released the following statement upon reading industry reports that the Administration has agreed to remove the antiquated Reid Vapor Pressure limits that have stifled sales of E15 in the summer months.
WASHINGTON D.C.- Congressman Marshall voted in support of H.J.RES. 2, the Balanced Budget Amendment. Rep. Marshall was elected by the people in the First District to hold Washington accountable, he was extremely disappointed that it failed to pass the House today.
WASHINGTON, D.C.- Today the House Agriculture Committee introduced the 2018 Farm Bill. Congressman Roger Marshall made this piece of legislation his number one priority even before his election. Having been appointed to the House Agriculture Committee, Dr.
WASHINGTON, D.C.–Congressman Roger Marshall, M.D. is excited to announce that Manhattan High School Senior Cole Dudley received offers of appointment from the U.S. Air Force Academy and U.S. Naval Academy, for attendance beginning this fall.
WASHINGTON, D.C.- Today Rep. Marshall introduced legislation honoring those that have made the ultimate sacrifice while serving in the First Infantry Division. This bill allows those soldiers’ names to be added to the First Division Monument on the White House grounds.
WASHINGTON, D.C.- On Wednesday, Congressman Marshall voted in support of the Right to Try Act of 2018. This legislation gives people with a terminally ill diagnosis the option to try medications that are in the clinical trial phase.
WASHINGTON, D.C.- Today the House passed the Student, Teachers, and Officers Preventing (STOP) School Violence Act of 2018. Rep. Marshall cosponsored this legislation as well as the Securing Our Schools (SOS) Act of 2018 which also passed as part of today’s vote. The SOS program grants funding so that schools can install panic buttons.

