Jerry's Blog

We Cannot Afford More Washington

If you’ve paid attention to politics much the last few years, then you know Washington is broken and could use a healthy dose of common sense Kansas values and principles. This was confirmed once again, this past Friday, when I stood with hundreds of Kansans at the Topeka Tea Party rally. I was honored to [...]

Saying “No” to the Healthcare Takeover

President Obama thinks it is time to act on health care reform, but his methodology is wrong. The President and Congress are failing to listen to the American people on this issue. Health care has long been one of my top priorities in Congress. But I have stated before that health care is not “one-size [...]

A Hard Winter in Washington for Health Care

Washington, D.C ., has experienced record snow fall this winter, but it’s nothing compared to the record number of promises President Obama has made to include Republican ideas in the debate about health care reform. As Obama begins a summit today with Republicans, the revised plan he offers is even worse than what he has supported in the past, [...]

Introducing Sarah Palin

This past Friday, I had the honor of introducing fellow conservative Sarah Palin in Salina. What a great opportunity! It was a pleasure to meet new people and see old friends. Here is a video of the introduction from that evening. Jerry Moran Introduces Sarah Palin -Jerry

True Fiscal Responsibility

February has started out well as we were able to report a highly successful fourth quarter for 2009 . With your help, we were able to raise more than $400,000 and invest those contributions well.    It is important to use any and all resources wisely and efficiently.  Those who support my campaign work hard and [...]

Kansas Values Needed in Washington, Now More Than Ever

Tomorrow (Jan. 29) will mark the 149th anniversary of Kansas statehood. It shouldn’t surprise anyone the dramatic impact that the Sunflower State and her people have had on America and the world. Settlers to the Kansas Territory helped lead the abolitionist movement against slavery in the 1850s.  At a later time in our history, Kansas granted [...]