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KANSAS CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION Senator Jerry Moran Party: Republican First Elected: 2010 Hometown: Manhattan Next election year: 2022

OFFICES Washington, D.C. Office: Manhattan Office: Wichita Office: 521 Dirksen Senate Office Building 923 Westport Place, Suite 210 100 North Broadway, Suite 210 Washington, DC 20510 Manhattan, KS 66502 Wichita, KS 67202 Phone: 202-224-6521 Phone: 785-539-8973 Phone: 316-269-9257 Fax: (202) 228-6966 Fax: (785) 587-0789 Fax: (316) 269-9259

Hays Office: Pittsburg Office: Olathe Office: 1200 Main Street, Suite 402 306 North Broadway, Suite 125 23600 College Boulevard, Suite 201 Hays, KS 67601 Pittsburg, KS 66762 Olathe, KS 66061 Phone: 785-628-6401 Phone: 620-232-2286 Phone: 913-393-0711 Fax: (785) 628-3791 Fax: (620) 232-2284 Fax: (913) 768-1366

STAFF CONTACTS COMMITTEES Chief of Staff Appropriations Brennen Britton • Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug [email protected] Administration, and Related Agencies • Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Legislative Director • Defense Tom Bush • Financial Services and General Government [email protected] • Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies Legislative Assistant, Health • State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Christiana Reasor [email protected] Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs • Financial Institutions and Consumer Protection Scheduler • Housing, Transportation, and Community Development Emily Whitfield • National Security and International Trade and Finance [email protected] Commerce, Science and Transportation • Aviation and Space • Communications, Technology, Innovation, and the Internet • Manufacturing, Trade, and Consumer Protection • Space, Science, and Competitiveness SOCIAL MEDIA • Transportation and Safety

Indian Affairs Veterans’ Affairs @jerrymoran Senator Jerry Moran BIOGRAPHY Pulled from: https://www.moran.senate.gov/public/ Since joining the Senate in 2010, Senator Moran has Senate Economic Mobility Caucus and the Senate Hunger been a leading advocate for protecting and preserving the Caucus. He also serves as co-chair of the Congressional special way of life in Kansas. Task Force on Down Syndrome, the Senate NIH Caucus, the Senate Aerospace Caucus and the Senate Defense Senator Moran has a long history of opposing reckless Community Caucus. spending in Washington, and as a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee has pushed for spending Prior to his election to the Senate in November 2010, cuts, tougher funding standards and broad reform. Moran served Kansans in the “Big First” Congressional Senator Moran serves as chairman of the Appropriations district for seven terms in the U.S. House of Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Representatives, as well as eight years in the Kansas Agencies, which allows him to lead the funding decisions State Senate – spending the last two years as Majority that impact men and women working at agencies like the Leader. As a senior member of the U.S. House Agriculture Department of Justice, the FBI, the United States Trade Committee, then-Congressman Moran worked with Representative and the Department of Commerce, to name colleagues to craft legislation that allowed Kansas farms a few. and ranches to remain viable in today’s competitive global marketplace, and participated in the implementation of two As a member of the Commerce, Science and Transportation Farm Bills. Moran was also an active member of the House Committee, Senator Moran advocates on behalf of Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, as well as Kansans regarding a number of issues vital to the state’s the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee where he served as economy, ranging from communications and product chairman of the Health Subcommittee. safety to highways, aviation and railways. As chairman of the Commerce Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Senator Moran has made it his top priority to stay Product Safety, Insurance and Data Security, Senator Moran connected to the people he represents. Despite the continues his strong advocacy for data security, consumer distance of more than 1,000 miles between Washington, protections and the empowerment of our Olympic and D.C., and Kansas, he returns home each weekend to meet amateur athletes. with Kansans. The conversations he has with Kansans during his travels around the state greatly impact the work Senator Moran understands that overregulation is among he does in Washington. the greatest threat to the economy in rural America, and his role on the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee While at home in Kansas, he volunteers his time at several on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug community organizations. He serves on the board of Administration and Related Agencies positions him well trustees of the Fort Hays State University Endowment to advocate for family farmers and ranchers and work Foundation, on the executive committee of the Coronado to eliminate burdensome regulations that threaten the Area Council of the , and is a former future of rural America. Through this Appropriations trustee of the Eisenhower Foundation. He is also an active Subcommittee, Senator Moran prioritizes resources for Lions Club member, Rotary Club member, and Sons of The a variety of agricultural programs and is a champion for American Legion member. He attends the First Presbyterian agricultural research. Church of Manhattan.

Senator Moran also works to improve the quality of life for Before his election to public office, Senator Moran attended the nearly 200,000 veterans living in Kansas and across Fort Hays State University and later the University of the nation as the chairman of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Kansas, where he completed a degree in economics. After Committee. He continues fighting to make certain our an early career as a small town banker, he received his J.D. nation’s heroes receive the quality healthcare and benefits from the . Jerry and his wife Robba they have earned in a timely fashion. continue to live in Kansas. They have two daughters, Kelsey and Alex. Since joining the U.S. Senate, Senator Moran has also been a leading advocate for issues related to entrepreneurship, job creation and innovation. He is committed to putting policies in place that foster a pro-growth environment where businesses can succeed without government imposed barriers. For more information, contact: Senator Moran serves as a member of a number of Audrey Dunkel caucuses that enhance his ability to represent Kansans’ Vice President Government Relations interests in the . His focus on [email protected] protecting rural Kansans and their communities led him (785) 276-3116 to co-found the Senate Community Pharmacy Caucus, the

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