Fellow Kansan,

 

Thank you for subscribing to my newsletter! I’m pleased to update you on my work in Washington, D.C. and the First District of Kansas.


It is an honor to represent Kansans in the Big First District in the 118th Congress. I do not serve in Congress to be a caretaker in the slow demise of America – I serve to fight and work to make it stronger, and I believe our brightest days are yet to come.


Yours in service,

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The Week Ahead

As Congress approaches yet another deadline to fund the federal government, I want to reiterate my commitment to stopping reckless government spending. America is $34 trillion in debt, and we cannot afford to kick the can down the road without a hard look at what taxpayer dollars are funding. During my town halls last week, Kansans shared that they are rightfully concerned about the nation's rising national debt and are tired of the reckless government spending that is contributing to it. Congress needs to address the situation, return to regular order, and pass 12 individual appropriation bills.


Meetings in the Office

  • Kansas National Guard
  • Kansas 911 Delegation
  • Kansas Legislative Squadron, U.S. Air Force Auxiliary
  • Kansas Wesleyan University

In the News

Protecting the Second Amendment Conversation with NSSF

Growing up in the Big First District as a fifth-generation Kansan, I have been blessed to bear witness to our state’s rich heritage of hunting and shooting sports all my life. Now, as the representative for the Big First, I’m fighting against any efforts that would weaken or diminish the rights of law-abiding American gun owners.



Read more in my conversation with NSSF, the Firearm Industry Trade Association, about my work in Congress to protect Kansans' Second Amendment rights:

Click here to read more.

KNCK Concordia: Rep. Tracey Mann talks Ag Education, Border Security at Concordia Town Hall

Rep. Mann with members of Concordia FFA Chapter

Thank you, KNCK Radio in Concordia for covering my Cloud County town hall. We discussed the importance of securing the southern border, reducing federal spending, and supporting the next generation of leaders - like these Concordia FFA members who also attended my town hall.

Click here to read more.

WIBW Topeka: Rep. Mann Visited Different Counties for Town Hall Meetings

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In the Office

Urging Biden Administration to End Electric Vehicle Mandate

President Biden has prioritized his Green New Deal agenda over the prosperity of the American people. His electric vehicle mandate would raise costs for Americans, restrict consumer choice, and deepen our reliance on adversaries like China.


Last week, I joined more than 130 of my colleagues in sending a letter to President Biden and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), urging him to withdraw his hasty and costly proposed rule to replace liquid fuels and combustion engines with unreliable electric vehicles. This mandate is woefully out of touch with American citizens who are already facing financial hardship.

Click here to read the full text of the letter.

In the District

Mann Listening Tour Recap

Thank you to everyone who attended one of my twelve town halls last week. I enjoyed hearing from you and sharing how I am fighting for our conservative Kansas values in Congress. Kansans shared with me their continued frustration with the crisis at our southern border, the out-of-control government spending, the disrupted supply chain, and workforce shortages. These are the issues weighing on Americans in the heartland. We must get our country back on track.



Be on the lookout for when I’ll be in your county next. I’m looking forward to hosting a town hall in all 60 counties in the Big First again this year as part of my annual Mann Listening Tour.

Kansas Ag Hero of the Month: The Butenhoffs

People who sacrifice so much to care for the land are also the natural caretakers of their local communities. Servant leaders like John and Ginny Buttenhoff, this month’s Ag Heroes, make rural America the backbone of our country. They step into the gap and serve, put others first, and embody the values that make America unique, like faith, family, and freedom.


On top of farming their crops and cattle, John and Ginny are active community members in Lincoln County. They believe in the rural way of life and are striving to carry it on for the next generation of rural leaders. America needs people like the Butenhoffs who put food on the table and give back to the rural community that built them. Representing them on the House Agriculture Committee and in Congress is an honor.

Read more about the Butenhoffs in this month's Kansas Ag Hero.

2024 Congressional Art Competition

2023 Congressional Art Competition winner from the Big First District. "Home" by Katherin Price, Lawrence High School, Lawrence, KS

I'm excited to announce that my office is accepting submissions for this year's Congressional Art Competition. Each spring, the U.S. House of Representatives hosts a nationwide high school arts competition to recognize and encourage artistic talent in the nation and the Big First District. This year, my office's theme is - Kansas, There's No Place Like Home.


The contest is open to all high school students in the Big First District. The winning artwork for our district will be displayed for one year in the U.S. Capitol. Students may submit one piece of art. All artwork must be delivered to my Manhattan or Dodge City office, or received by one of my staff members by April 17, 2024.


Details on how to enter and artwork guidelines can be found on my website. Please contact my office at (785) 370-7277 with any questions about the contest.

Click here for more information about the 2024 Congressional Art Competition.

Apply for a Summer 2024 Internship

Interns are a vital part of my Washington, D.C., and district offices. A congressional internship experience offers students a unique opportunity to see our government at work up close and to serve Kansans in the Big First District. Applications for Summer 2024 internships are now open.


If you are a college-aged student interested in serving in one of my offices, please click the link below to apply or contact my office at (202) 225-2715 with any questions. The deadline to submit all application materials is this Sunday, March 3, 2024, at 11:59PM ET.

Click here to learn more about my internship program and to apply.
CONSTITUENT SERVICES

Manhattan Office

317 Houston Street

Suite A

Manhattan, KS 66502


Phone: (785) 370-7277

Dodge City Office

100 Military Avenue

Suite 203

Dodge City, KS 37801


Phone: (620) 682-7340

Washington, D.C. Office

344 Cannon HOB

Washington, D.C. 20515




Phone: (202) 225-2715

If I can do anything to help you, please reach out to my office.


Sincerely,

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