U.S. Senator Roger Marshall Newsletter

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Senator Marshall Encourages Seniors to Take Advantage of Medicare Open Enrollment

If you’re a Kansas senior, you should be aware that Medicare Open Enrollment began on Wednesday, Oct. 15. This is the one time of the year Medicare recipients can make changes to their plans, if necessary. Those who are happy with their plans do not need to take any action to retain their current coverage and plan options. Open enrollment ends on Dec. 7.

My office is a resource for Kansas seniors who have questions about Medicare open enrollment. I have staff ready to assist, and we have updated our online resource page to help Kansas seniors navigate the Medicare open enrollment season. Kansas seniors can use this webpage to research Medicare benefit plans, find resources for benefits counseling, learn about avoiding scams, and read about other important information related to Medicare open enrollment.

If you have questions about open enrollment or Medicare in general, please don’t hesitate to call my Salina office to speak with a casework specialist. The Salina office can be reached at 785-829-9000.

Click here to learn more.

Senator Marshall: Charlie Kirk’s Life Inspired a Return to Faith & Freedom

This week, I joined Jake Tapper on CNN, where, in addition to discussing the ongoing Schumer Shutdown, we spoke about the ceremony where President Trump posthumously awarded Charlie Kirk the Presidential Medal of Freedom, as well as the lasting legacy of Charlie Kirk.

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Click HERE or on the image above to watch my full interview on CNN.

Senator Marshall Holds Roundtable for Domestic Violence Awareness Month

Lastly, I participated in a roundtable hosted by the Kansas Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Violence alongside law enforcement, victim advocacy organizations, and state officials to address domestic violence incidents in Kansas. The event coincides with Domestic Violence Awareness Month and comes at a time when domestic violence-related service requests are increasing statewide.

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Participants included the Kansas Coalition Against Sexual and Domestic Violence (KCSDV), Shawnee County District Attorney Mike Kagay, Shawnee County Sheriff Brian Hill, leaders from the Kansas Bureau of Investigation (KBI), and representatives from several community-based organizations serving survivors, including The Crisis Center Inc., Jana’s Campaign, Options Inc., and the Boys & Girls Club of Topeka.

This roundtable was about building stronger partnerships between federal, state, and local agencies to address an epidemic of violence that affects every corner of Kansas. Law enforcement officers are putting their lives on the line, and survivors are reaching out for help in record numbers.

Click here to learn more.

2 thoughts on “U.S. Senator Roger Marshall Newsletter”

  1. Marshall is a horrible person who loves pedo presidents, does nothing for education or health, and should resign immediately.

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