Where Erik Murray Stands on the Issues Facing Kansas
Kansans deserve a U.S. Senator who takes clear positions on the issues that affect their daily lives. From agriculture and healthcare to education and the economy, Erik Murray is committed to fighting for every community across the state of Kansas.
Roger Marshall spent 45 minutes at Emporia Livestock Sales discussing trade and estate tax planning, including how his own family uses an S corp to avoid taxes. Erik Murray asks why Marshall is not focused on the farm crisis, rural hospitals, and working families.
The Unified Government of Wyandotte County approved up to $450 million in tax incentives for a new Chiefs stadium while Erik Murray, a developer with financing in hand, has been blocked from building affordable housing on vacant East Side land for three years. Murray says Wyandotte County can welcome the Chiefs and invest in its own neighborhoods at the same time.
Mortgage delinquencies for lower income families are up 600%. Erik Murray explains why this is hitting Kansas so hard, how corporate landlords are making it worse, and his plan to fix the housing market for working families.
Farm bankruptcies surged 46% nationwide and 70% in the Midwest last year. Kansas farmers face record debt, rising costs, and a suicide rate 3.5 times the general population. Erik Murray calls out the federal policies making it worse.
President Trump told his cabinet he wants home prices to stay high. Home prices are up 55% since 2020, locking out younger buyers. Erik Murray calls out the false choice between protecting homeowner wealth and making housing affordable.