Kansas Common Sense
Celebrating New De Soto Panasonic Battery Manufacturing Plant
On Monday, I participated in the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Panasonic battery manufacturing plant in De Soto. In July 2022, Panasonic announced the construction of the $4 billion, 4.7 million-square-foot facility – the largest private investment in the history of our state. This investment demonstrates Kansas’ leadership in a new era of advanced manufacturing, and the facility will offer rewarding careers to young Kansans and attract top talent from around the country and the world. With this investment, we are making certain that our state continues to be a place for the next generation of Kansans to stay and build a future. I look forward to seeing the advancements this facility makes as it continues to grow, and I stand ready to make certain that Kansas remains a destination for innovation and manufacturing.
Hearing from Kansas Commodity Groups
This week, I spoke with members of the Kansas Soybean Association, Kansas Grain and Feed Association, Kansas Corn Growers Association and Kansas Grain Sorghum. We discussed the Reconciliation bill recently signed into law, which made critical investments in farm country by improving the farm safety net, making certain that crop insurance remains affordable and doubling the investment in our trade promotion programs. The bill also makes permanent the 199A tax credit utilized by farm cooperatives and provides permanent relief from the Death Tax.
We also spoke about ways to improve markets for agricultural producers such as expanding biofuels production, global market access and trade deals. I have worked with my colleagues on legislation to allow the year-round sale of E15 ethanol and worked with the administration to identify unfair trade barriers and expand our list of trading partners. Kansas is the 7th-largest agriculture producing state in the country, and I appreciate the work of our state commodity groups to maintain that leadership.
Kansas Corn Growers Association
Josh Roe, Sue Schulte, Sharon Thielen, Connie Fischer, Nicki Fisher, Taylor Williamson, Tanner McNinch, Brett Grauerholz, J.D. Hanna, Kylee Geffert, Paige Clawson, Preston Dunn, Cappi Hoeting, Amelia Behrends, Henry Simms, Katherine Ludolph, Ella Pachta and Samantha Bonifas
Kansas Grain and Feed Association
Rilee Spresser, Casey Carlson, Jeff Krehbiel, Byron Bina, Trae Green, Sarah Shepard, Andrew Fullerton, Justin Aude, John O'Leary, Ron Seeber, Courtney Crawford, Kevin Dieckmann and Jordan Burris
Kansas Grain Sorghum
Sydney Lundberg, Garrett Love, Amy France, Tim Lust and Craig Meeker
Kansas Soybean Association
Kylie Temple, Jason and Anna Unruh, John Pracht, Andy Winsor, Teresa Brandenburg and Jared Nash
Congratulating Ryan Kriegshauser on his Nomination to be U.S. Attorney for Kansas
Congratulations to Olathe-native Ryan Kriegshauser on his nomination to be the United States Attorney for the District of Kansas. Ryan has an extensive record of service to his country, a deep understanding of the justice system and a principled commitment to upholding the rule of law. He previously served as an intern in my Washington, D.C., office, and I know him to be someone who embodies the values and character of what it means to be a Kansan, raising his family in the state and investing in the community. I look forward to supporting Ryan’s nomination and am grateful for his willingness to serve Kansas and his commitment to law enforcement and justice.
Passing the VA Home Loan Reform Act
This week, the Senate passed H.R. 1815, the VA Home Loan Program Reform Act, which authorizes a Partial Claim Program within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to help eligible borrowers, who are behind on their mortgage payments, avoid foreclosure on their homes. The mortgage industry estimates a Partial Claim Program at VA could help more than 20,000 current borrowers retain their homes.
Additionally, this legislation increases the authorization of funding for Comprehensive Service Programs for Homeless Veterans, which will allow the veteran homelessness provisions from my legislation, the Senator Elizabeth Dole 21st Century Veterans Healthcare and Benefits Improvement Act, to be fully implemented. The legislation is now heading to the President’s desk to be signed into law. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) and I released a joint statement with House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs chairman Representative Mike Bost (R-Ill.) and ranking member Representative Mark Takano (D-Calif.) about the passage of this important bill to assist veteran homeowners. You can read our joint statement here.
Advancing the Commerce, Justice and Science FY26 Appropriations Bill
This week, the Senate Appropriations Committee approved the FY2026 Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies (CJS) Appropriations Act. As the chairman of the CJS Appropriations subcommittee, I worked to strengthen programs that are important to Kansas, including support for local law enforcement to combat violent crime and disrupt fentanyl trafficking, investments to bolster economic growth and resources to provide critical 24/7 weather coverage – while also taking steps to make targeted reductions in spending. I appreciate the support from my colleagues on the committee to fund critical programs that strengthen our nation’s federal law enforcement, invest in NASA’s Artemis program, support scientific research and improve our economic competitiveness.
Meeting Nominee for Department of the Interior Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs
This week, I met with William Kirkland, a member of the Navajo Nation, who is the President’s nominee to be Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs at the Department of the Interior. During our meeting, we discussed his plans to support Tribal communities and legislation I introduced to reform Haskell Indian Nations University in Lawrence. I look forward to hearing his testimony before the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs.
Meeting with National Association of Community Health Centers
On Wednesday, I visited with the President of the National Association of Community Health Centers, Dr. Kyu Rhee. He provided me with updates on the work and needs of the more than 160 community health centers in Kansas. Community health centers provide great value to communities in Kansas through the services they provide. I will continue to work to make certain community health centers receive the federal resources they need through my role on the Senate Committee on Appropriations.
Joining RFD-TV to Discuss Farm Bill Modernizations
On Friday morning, I joined RFD-TV to discuss the Farm Bill modernizations that were included in the reconciliation bill and how it is benefitting agricultural producers in Kansas and across the country. We also talked about the work that still needs to be done in a future Farm Bill to finish updating the programs important to Kansas producers.
You can listen to my full interview here.
Talking Farm Bill Priorities with Kansas Wheat
This week, I joined Kansas Wheat’s “Wheat’s On Your Mind” podcast to discuss how the reconciliation bill modernizes Farm Bill programs including updated reference prices, increased disaster relief and drought assistance and expanded access to affordable, responsive crop insurance. Thank you to Kansas Wheat CEO Justin Gilpin and podcast host Aaron Harries for having me on the show to discuss the benefits for Kansas wheat farmers in the reconciliation bill.
You can listen to the full podcast episode here.
Visiting with Kansans
Kansas FFA Officers
I met with the Kansas FFA Association State Officers, a group of six young leaders who represent nearly 14,000 members across the state. We discussed my work in D.C. and the issues affecting Kansas agriculture and rural communities. The officers shared the impacts that FFA and agricultural education have had on them and how they can exercise leadership in their communities. The National FFA Association helps shape the next generation of leaders through the development of critical skills, and I will continue working to help our Kansas communities thrive for this and the next generation.
Capitol Tour Group
I appreciated chatting with a group of Kansans visiting Washington, D.C., before their tour of the U.S. Capitol. Thank you to Dr. Janet Stramel, Dean Stramel, Paul Adams, Earl Legleiter, Matthew Clay, Gabrielle Hammer, Ryan Lawson, Maxwell Peine, Margarita Harper, Dustin Rajewski, Jaylei Sloan, Edwin Olmstead, Haylee Hafenstein, Connor Richards and Lili & Dani Shubert visiting from Fort Hays State University and Richard and Cynthia Lang of Overland Park for visiting with me.
If you are planning a visit to Washington, D.C., and would like a tour of the Capitol, please visit my website here for more information.
Visits Across Kansas
Osborne County Memorial Hospital
On Friday, I toured the Osborne County Memorial Hospital in Osborne. During my visit, I learned more about how the hospital is continuing to provide affordable, quality health care services to the community. Thank you to Osborne County Memorial Hospital Administrator Doris Brown and Human Resources and Marketing Director Amy Doane for hosting me for this tour.
Lincoln County Hospital
Later on Friday, I also visited Lincoln County Hospital for a tour of its facilities. During my visit, I met with CEO/CFO Tawnya Seitz to discuss how the hospital is working to provide increased services and care to the community and the issues affecting health care in Lincoln. Thank you to Tawnya and everyone who shared their insights with me during the tour.
Tipton Community
Later Friday afternoon, I traveled to Tipton to visit with members of the community. While there, I stopped by City Hall, the local post office and the Heritage Museum. I also visited Guaranty Bank, Tipton Grocery and Ringneck Ranch. Thank you to the Tipton community and everyone who took time out of their day to visit with me.
Celebrating National Corn Month
During the month of July, the U.S. celebrates National Corn Month. Kansas corn growers on average plant 5.8 million acres per year, and rank 6th in the U.S. for corn production. Thank you, Kansas corn growers, for working tirelessly to feed and fuel the nation.
Now Accepting 2025 Service Academy Applications
Applications are now open for students to apply to a United States Service Academy for the Class of 2030. One of my favorite duties as a U.S. Senator is appointing Kansans to the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York; the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland; the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado and the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, New York.
For the list of requirements and to apply, you can visit my website here. All application materials are due to my Olathe office by Friday, October 4, 2025. After applications have been reviewed, applicants will be notified of interviews with my Service Academy Selection Board.
Kansans in the Office
Capitol Tour
Paul Adams of Hays
Ron Campbell of Wichita
Kyle Carlin of Hays
Avi Chandra of Leawood
Elein Chandra of Leawood
Jolie Chandra of Leawood
Kian Chandra of Leawood
Matthew Clay of Dighton
Jim Craig of Valley Center
Karla Craig of Valley Center
Aaron Durand of DeSoto
Victoria Durand of Lawrence
Edder Flores of Manhattan
Ezra Flores of Manhattan
Luke Flores of Manhattan
Luz Flores of Manhattan
Victoria Flores of Manhattan
Brice Guttery of Alton
Clay Guttery of Alton
Doak Guttery of Alton
Shana Guttery of Alton
Stormy Guttery of Alton
Haylee Hafenstein of Wamego
Gabrielle Hammer of Hays
James Hanni of Lawrence
Margarita Harper of Lawrence
Jess Herbig of Goddard
Bill Hurrelbrink of Kansas City
Missy Hurrelbrink of Kansas City
Ellison Hurrelbrink of Kansas City
Gavin Hurrelbrink of Kansas City
Cynthia Lang of Overland Park
Richard Lang of Overland Park
Ryan Lawson of Hays
Earl Legleiter of Liebenthal
Char Ludwig of Overland Park
Ken Ludwig of Overland Park
Erin Miller of Spring Hill
Levi Miller of Spring Hill
Noah Miller of Spring Hill
Ryan Miller of Spring Hill
Laci Mitchell of Emporia
Rob Mitchell of Emporia
Edwin Olmstead of Hays
Maxwell Peine of Hays
Dustin Rajewski of Victoria
Connor Richards of Manhattan
Dani Shubert of WaKeeney
Lili Shubert of WaKeeney
Jaylei Sloan of Hoxie
Barrett Smith of Overbrook
Julie Smith of Overbrook
Dean Stramel of Hays
Janet Stramel of Hays
Anna Unruh of Peabody
Jason Unruh of Peabody
Animal Veterinary Medical Association
Patricia Burris of Lawrence
Elizabeth Davis of Manhattan
Adriana Fisher of Garden Plain
Maureen Sutter of Paola
Roxanne Witt of Chanute
American Pharmacists Association
Ellie Flynn of Lindsborg
Paige Holopirek of La Crosse
Hannah Lewis of Overland Park
Emily Scott of Topeka
American Physical Therapy Association
Denise Bruschi of Overland Park
Jennifer Caswell of Overland Park
Jennifer Celso of Wichita
Sierra Glaser of Overland Park
Marsha Lawrence of Stilwell
Zane Ochs of Wichita
Tommy Van Towle of Roeland Park
Christina Wisdom of Prairie Village
American Public Power Association
Lou Thurston of Hillsboro
Association of Community Mental Health Clinics of Kansas
Michelle Ponce of Emporia
Dialysis Patient Citizens Advocacy
Curtisha Anderson of Kansas City
Encompass Health
Britni Green of Overland Park
Barry Muninger of Topeka
Johnson County Mental Health
Time DeWeese of Olathe
Kansas Corn Growers
Amelia Behrends of Wellsville
Paige Clawson of Satanta
Preston Dunn of St. John
Kylee Geffert of Humboldt
Brett Grauerholz of Republic
J.D. Hanna of Silver Lake
Cappi Hoeting of Stockton
Katherine Ludolph of Westphalia
Tanner McNinch of Ness City
Ella Pachta of Belleville
Henry Simms of Stilwell
Kansas FFA State Officers
Bricen Benyshek of Aurora
Maggie Chandler of Neodesha
Dustin Denton of Blue Rapids
Lillian Hulse of Culver
Allyson Rietcheck of Gardner
Marisa Wasinger of Hays
American Soybean Association
Teresa Bradenburg of Russell
Dennis Hupe of Topeka
Josey Mestagh of Oskaloosa
Jared Nash of Parsons
John Pracht of Westphalia
Andy Winsor of Grantville
Kansas Grain and Feed/Kansas Agribusiness Retailers Association
Fletcher Aude of Paola
Justin Aude of Paola
Byron Bina of Lindsborg
Jordan Burris of Colby
Andrea Carlson of Moundridge
Casey Carlson of Moundridge
Courtney Crawford of Hutchinson
Kevin Deickmann of Olathe
Kris Deickmann of Olathe
Andrew Fullerton of Great Bend
Natalie Fullerton of Great Bend
Trae Green of Topeka
Elyse Jamison of Topeka
Olivia Jamison of Topeka
Jeff Krehbiel of Pratt
John O’Leary of Dodge City
Ron Seeber of Topeka
Sarah Shepherd of Overland Park
Sawyer Shepherd of Overland Park
Rilee Spresser of Colby
Kelly Hills
Lukas Koch of Onaga
Chad Tenpenny of Williamstown
Kids Beyond Borders
Isabell Alvis of Wichita
Arabello Carpentor of Wichita
Valerie Delgado of Wichita
Audrina Dingman of Wichita
Krystal Mariscal of Wichita
Kitana Miller of Wichita
National Association of Workforce Board
Keely Schneider of Overland Park
National Sorghum Producers
Amy France of Scott City
Garrett Love of Montezuma
Craig Meeker of Wellington
Profound Autism Alliance
Cassie Stevens of Lawrence
RESULTS
Dave Spears of Valley Center
Kimberly Trigg of Salina
Joseph Zepeda of Salina
Vibrant Health
Patrick Sallee of Kansas City
Washington Journalism and Media High School Group
Evie Vance of Norton
Story Wright of Overland Park
Sydney Westphal of Overland Park
On Monday, I participated in the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new Panasonic battery manufacturing plant in De Soto. In July 2022, Panasonic announced the construction of the $4 billion, 4.7 million-square-foot facility – the largest private investment in the history of our state. This investment demonstrates Kansas’ leadership in a new era of advanced manufacturing, and the facility will offer rewarding careers to young Kansans and attract top talent from around the country and the world. With this investment, we are making certain that our state continues to be a place for the next generation of Kansans to stay and build a future. I look forward to seeing the advancements this facility makes as it continues to grow, and I stand ready to make certain that Kansas remains a destination for innovation and manufacturing.
Hearing from Kansas Commodity Groups
This week, I spoke with members of the Kansas Soybean Association, Kansas Grain and Feed Association, Kansas Corn Growers Association and Kansas Grain Sorghum. We discussed the Reconciliation bill recently signed into law, which made critical investments in farm country by improving the farm safety net, making certain that crop insurance remains affordable and doubling the investment in our trade promotion programs. The bill also makes permanent the 199A tax credit utilized by farm cooperatives and provides permanent relief from the Death Tax.
We also spoke about ways to improve markets for agricultural producers such as expanding biofuels production, global market access and trade deals. I have worked with my colleagues on legislation to allow the year-round sale of E15 ethanol and worked with the administration to identify unfair trade barriers and expand our list of trading partners. Kansas is the 7th-largest agriculture producing state in the country, and I appreciate the work of our state commodity groups to maintain that leadership.
Kansas Corn Growers Association
Josh Roe, Sue Schulte, Sharon Thielen, Connie Fischer, Nicki Fisher, Taylor Williamson, Tanner McNinch, Brett Grauerholz, J.D. Hanna, Kylee Geffert, Paige Clawson, Preston Dunn, Cappi Hoeting, Amelia Behrends, Henry Simms, Katherine Ludolph, Ella Pachta and Samantha Bonifas
Kansas Grain and Feed Association
Rilee Spresser, Casey Carlson, Jeff Krehbiel, Byron Bina, Trae Green, Sarah Shepard, Andrew Fullerton, Justin Aude, John O'Leary, Ron Seeber, Courtney Crawford, Kevin Dieckmann and Jordan Burris
Kansas Grain Sorghum
Sydney Lundberg, Garrett Love, Amy France, Tim Lust and Craig Meeker
Kansas Soybean Association
Kylie Temple, Jason and Anna Unruh, John Pracht, Andy Winsor, Teresa Brandenburg and Jared Nash
Congratulating Ryan Kriegshauser on his Nomination to be U.S. Attorney for Kansas
Congratulations to Olathe-native Ryan Kriegshauser on his nomination to be the United States Attorney for the District of Kansas. Ryan has an extensive record of service to his country, a deep understanding of the justice system and a principled commitment to upholding the rule of law. He previously served as an intern in my Washington, D.C., office, and I know him to be someone who embodies the values and character of what it means to be a Kansan, raising his family in the state and investing in the community. I look forward to supporting Ryan’s nomination and am grateful for his willingness to serve Kansas and his commitment to law enforcement and justice.
Passing the VA Home Loan Reform Act
This week, the Senate passed H.R. 1815, the VA Home Loan Program Reform Act, which authorizes a Partial Claim Program within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to help eligible borrowers, who are behind on their mortgage payments, avoid foreclosure on their homes. The mortgage industry estimates a Partial Claim Program at VA could help more than 20,000 current borrowers retain their homes.
Additionally, this legislation increases the authorization of funding for Comprehensive Service Programs for Homeless Veterans, which will allow the veteran homelessness provisions from my legislation, the Senator Elizabeth Dole 21st Century Veterans Healthcare and Benefits Improvement Act, to be fully implemented. The legislation is now heading to the President’s desk to be signed into law. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) and I released a joint statement with House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs chairman Representative Mike Bost (R-Ill.) and ranking member Representative Mark Takano (D-Calif.) about the passage of this important bill to assist veteran homeowners. You can read our joint statement here.
Advancing the Commerce, Justice and Science FY26 Appropriations Bill
This week, the Senate Appropriations Committee approved the FY2026 Commerce, Justice, Science and Related Agencies (CJS) Appropriations Act. As the chairman of the CJS Appropriations subcommittee, I worked to strengthen programs that are important to Kansas, including support for local law enforcement to combat violent crime and disrupt fentanyl trafficking, investments to bolster economic growth and resources to provide critical 24/7 weather coverage – while also taking steps to make targeted reductions in spending. I appreciate the support from my colleagues on the committee to fund critical programs that strengthen our nation’s federal law enforcement, invest in NASA’s Artemis program, support scientific research and improve our economic competitiveness.
Meeting Nominee for Department of the Interior Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs
This week, I met with William Kirkland, a member of the Navajo Nation, who is the President’s nominee to be Assistant Secretary for Indian Affairs at the Department of the Interior. During our meeting, we discussed his plans to support Tribal communities and legislation I introduced to reform Haskell Indian Nations University in Lawrence. I look forward to hearing his testimony before the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs.
Meeting with National Association of Community Health Centers
On Wednesday, I visited with the President of the National Association of Community Health Centers, Dr. Kyu Rhee. He provided me with updates on the work and needs of the more than 160 community health centers in Kansas. Community health centers provide great value to communities in Kansas through the services they provide. I will continue to work to make certain community health centers receive the federal resources they need through my role on the Senate Committee on Appropriations.
Joining RFD-TV to Discuss Farm Bill Modernizations
On Friday morning, I joined RFD-TV to discuss the Farm Bill modernizations that were included in the reconciliation bill and how it is benefitting agricultural producers in Kansas and across the country. We also talked about the work that still needs to be done in a future Farm Bill to finish updating the programs important to Kansas producers.
You can listen to my full interview here.
Talking Farm Bill Priorities with Kansas Wheat
This week, I joined Kansas Wheat’s “Wheat’s On Your Mind” podcast to discuss how the reconciliation bill modernizes Farm Bill programs including updated reference prices, increased disaster relief and drought assistance and expanded access to affordable, responsive crop insurance. Thank you to Kansas Wheat CEO Justin Gilpin and podcast host Aaron Harries for having me on the show to discuss the benefits for Kansas wheat farmers in the reconciliation bill.
You can listen to the full podcast episode here.
Visiting with Kansans
Kansas FFA Officers
I met with the Kansas FFA Association State Officers, a group of six young leaders who represent nearly 14,000 members across the state. We discussed my work in D.C. and the issues affecting Kansas agriculture and rural communities. The officers shared the impacts that FFA and agricultural education have had on them and how they can exercise leadership in their communities. The National FFA Association helps shape the next generation of leaders through the development of critical skills, and I will continue working to help our Kansas communities thrive for this and the next generation.
Capitol Tour Group
I appreciated chatting with a group of Kansans visiting Washington, D.C., before their tour of the U.S. Capitol. Thank you to Dr. Janet Stramel, Dean Stramel, Paul Adams, Earl Legleiter, Matthew Clay, Gabrielle Hammer, Ryan Lawson, Maxwell Peine, Margarita Harper, Dustin Rajewski, Jaylei Sloan, Edwin Olmstead, Haylee Hafenstein, Connor Richards and Lili & Dani Shubert visiting from Fort Hays State University and Richard and Cynthia Lang of Overland Park for visiting with me.
If you are planning a visit to Washington, D.C., and would like a tour of the Capitol, please visit my website here for more information.
Visits Across Kansas
Osborne County Memorial Hospital
On Friday, I toured the Osborne County Memorial Hospital in Osborne. During my visit, I learned more about how the hospital is continuing to provide affordable, quality health care services to the community. Thank you to Osborne County Memorial Hospital Administrator Doris Brown and Human Resources and Marketing Director Amy Doane for hosting me for this tour.
Lincoln County Hospital
Later on Friday, I also visited Lincoln County Hospital for a tour of its facilities. During my visit, I met with CEO/CFO Tawnya Seitz to discuss how the hospital is working to provide increased services and care to the community and the issues affecting health care in Lincoln. Thank you to Tawnya and everyone who shared their insights with me during the tour.
Tipton Community
Later Friday afternoon, I traveled to Tipton to visit with members of the community. While there, I stopped by City Hall, the local post office and the Heritage Museum. I also visited Guaranty Bank, Tipton Grocery and Ringneck Ranch. Thank you to the Tipton community and everyone who took time out of their day to visit with me.
Celebrating National Corn Month
During the month of July, the U.S. celebrates National Corn Month. Kansas corn growers on average plant 5.8 million acres per year, and rank 6th in the U.S. for corn production. Thank you, Kansas corn growers, for working tirelessly to feed and fuel the nation.
Now Accepting 2025 Service Academy Applications
Applications are now open for students to apply to a United States Service Academy for the Class of 2030. One of my favorite duties as a U.S. Senator is appointing Kansans to the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York; the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland; the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado and the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy in Kings Point, New York.
For the list of requirements and to apply, you can visit my website here. All application materials are due to my Olathe office by Friday, October 4, 2025. After applications have been reviewed, applicants will be notified of interviews with my Service Academy Selection Board.
Kansans in the Office
Capitol Tour
Paul Adams of Hays
Ron Campbell of Wichita
Kyle Carlin of Hays
Avi Chandra of Leawood
Elein Chandra of Leawood
Jolie Chandra of Leawood
Kian Chandra of Leawood
Matthew Clay of Dighton
Jim Craig of Valley Center
Karla Craig of Valley Center
Aaron Durand of DeSoto
Victoria Durand of Lawrence
Edder Flores of Manhattan
Ezra Flores of Manhattan
Luke Flores of Manhattan
Luz Flores of Manhattan
Victoria Flores of Manhattan
Brice Guttery of Alton
Clay Guttery of Alton
Doak Guttery of Alton
Shana Guttery of Alton
Stormy Guttery of Alton
Haylee Hafenstein of Wamego
Gabrielle Hammer of Hays
James Hanni of Lawrence
Margarita Harper of Lawrence
Jess Herbig of Goddard
Bill Hurrelbrink of Kansas City
Missy Hurrelbrink of Kansas City
Ellison Hurrelbrink of Kansas City
Gavin Hurrelbrink of Kansas City
Cynthia Lang of Overland Park
Richard Lang of Overland Park
Ryan Lawson of Hays
Earl Legleiter of Liebenthal
Char Ludwig of Overland Park
Ken Ludwig of Overland Park
Erin Miller of Spring Hill
Levi Miller of Spring Hill
Noah Miller of Spring Hill
Ryan Miller of Spring Hill
Laci Mitchell of Emporia
Rob Mitchell of Emporia
Edwin Olmstead of Hays
Maxwell Peine of Hays
Dustin Rajewski of Victoria
Connor Richards of Manhattan
Dani Shubert of WaKeeney
Lili Shubert of WaKeeney
Jaylei Sloan of Hoxie
Barrett Smith of Overbrook
Julie Smith of Overbrook
Dean Stramel of Hays
Janet Stramel of Hays
Anna Unruh of Peabody
Jason Unruh of Peabody
Animal Veterinary Medical Association
Patricia Burris of Lawrence
Elizabeth Davis of Manhattan
Adriana Fisher of Garden Plain
Maureen Sutter of Paola
Roxanne Witt of Chanute
American Pharmacists Association
Ellie Flynn of Lindsborg
Paige Holopirek of La Crosse
Hannah Lewis of Overland Park
Emily Scott of Topeka
American Physical Therapy Association
Denise Bruschi of Overland Park
Jennifer Caswell of Overland Park
Jennifer Celso of Wichita
Sierra Glaser of Overland Park
Marsha Lawrence of Stilwell
Zane Ochs of Wichita
Tommy Van Towle of Roeland Park
Christina Wisdom of Prairie Village
American Public Power Association
Lou Thurston of Hillsboro
Association of Community Mental Health Clinics of Kansas
Michelle Ponce of Emporia
Dialysis Patient Citizens Advocacy
Curtisha Anderson of Kansas City
Encompass Health
Britni Green of Overland Park
Barry Muninger of Topeka
Johnson County Mental Health
Time DeWeese of Olathe
Kansas Corn Growers
Amelia Behrends of Wellsville
Paige Clawson of Satanta
Preston Dunn of St. John
Kylee Geffert of Humboldt
Brett Grauerholz of Republic
J.D. Hanna of Silver Lake
Cappi Hoeting of Stockton
Katherine Ludolph of Westphalia
Tanner McNinch of Ness City
Ella Pachta of Belleville
Henry Simms of Stilwell
Kansas FFA State Officers
Bricen Benyshek of Aurora
Maggie Chandler of Neodesha
Dustin Denton of Blue Rapids
Lillian Hulse of Culver
Allyson Rietcheck of Gardner
Marisa Wasinger of Hays
American Soybean Association
Teresa Bradenburg of Russell
Dennis Hupe of Topeka
Josey Mestagh of Oskaloosa
Jared Nash of Parsons
John Pracht of Westphalia
Andy Winsor of Grantville
Kansas Grain and Feed/Kansas Agribusiness Retailers Association
Fletcher Aude of Paola
Justin Aude of Paola
Byron Bina of Lindsborg
Jordan Burris of Colby
Andrea Carlson of Moundridge
Casey Carlson of Moundridge
Courtney Crawford of Hutchinson
Kevin Deickmann of Olathe
Kris Deickmann of Olathe
Andrew Fullerton of Great Bend
Natalie Fullerton of Great Bend
Trae Green of Topeka
Elyse Jamison of Topeka
Olivia Jamison of Topeka
Jeff Krehbiel of Pratt
John O’Leary of Dodge City
Ron Seeber of Topeka
Sarah Shepherd of Overland Park
Sawyer Shepherd of Overland Park
Rilee Spresser of Colby
Kelly Hills
Lukas Koch of Onaga
Chad Tenpenny of Williamstown
Kids Beyond Borders
Isabell Alvis of Wichita
Arabello Carpentor of Wichita
Valerie Delgado of Wichita
Audrina Dingman of Wichita
Krystal Mariscal of Wichita
Kitana Miller of Wichita
National Association of Workforce Board
Keely Schneider of Overland Park
National Sorghum Producers
Amy France of Scott City
Garrett Love of Montezuma
Craig Meeker of Wellington
Profound Autism Alliance
Cassie Stevens of Lawrence
RESULTS
Dave Spears of Valley Center
Kimberly Trigg of Salina
Joseph Zepeda of Salina
Vibrant Health
Patrick Sallee of Kansas City
Washington Journalism and Media High School Group
Evie Vance of Norton
Story Wright of Overland Park
Sydney Westphal of Overland Park
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