Rep. Tracey Mann, U.S. Representative for Kansas 1st District | Congressman Tracey Mann Official Website
Rep. Tracey Mann, U.S. Representative for Kansas 1st District | Congressman Tracey Mann Official Website
U.S. Representative Tracey Mann, who has represented Kansas’s 1st district in Congress since 2021, used his social media accounts this week to highlight legislative priorities for agriculture and education. Mann, a native of Quinter, Kansas, discussed meetings with agricultural groups and emphasized the need for policies that support farmers, as well as advocating for school choice.
On September 17, Mann posted about recent discussions with industry representatives: "America’s farmers and livestock producers deserve sound policies that strengthen our food supply, grow our rural economies, and reflect the changing nature of production agriculture. I sat down with @MeatInstitute and the Kansas Pork Association in Washington last week to discuss".
The following day, on September 18, Mann addressed legislative actions by House Republicans related to farming: ".@HouseGOP embraced commonsense, pro-growth policies to deliver real wins for Kansas agriculture:
Expanded crop insurance
Updated reference prices
Reduced taxes on family farms
But now we must pass a full Farm Bill that provides further certainty and resources our".
Later on September 18, Mann turned his attention to education policy: "Every parent should have access to the classroom that best meets the educational needs of their children.
I had the opportunity to speak with members of @ACSIUSA during their trip to Washington about the importance of nationwide school choice initiatives and the hard work ACSI".
Tracey Mann succeeded Roger Marshall in representing Kansas’s 1st District in Congress beginning in 2021. Born in Quinter in 1976 and currently residing in Salina, Mann graduated from Kansas State University in 2000 with a Bachelor of Science degree. His public statements reflect ongoing engagement with both agricultural stakeholders—such as the Meat Institute and Kansas Pork Association—and education organizations like ACSIUSA.