(KMZA)--U.S. Senator Roger Marshall will hold a town hall meeting in Marysville Wednesday evening, September 1.
The Kansas Republican will be at the Landoll Lanes Event Center at 2005 Center Street from 5 to 6. The public is invited to attend the town hall to learn about federal legislative issues and ask questions of the Senator.
“I look forward to speaking with Kansans and learning more about the issues and concerns impacting their lives,” said Senator Marshall. “I value the opportunity to hear directly from folks in Marshall County so that I can take their stories and concerns with me when I return to Washington D.C.”
Marshall is currently serving his first term in the U.S. Senate, having been elected last year to replace longtime Senator Pat Roberts. He was previously the representative for Kansas’s 1st congressional district from 2017 to 2020.
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