Moran

Jerry
Moran

Senator (R)

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Jerry Moran has represented Kansas in the U.S. Senate since 2011, becoming the state’s senior senator and dean of the Kansas Delegation in 2021 when Pat Roberts retired. Prior to election to the Senate, Moran served in Congress representing Kansas’s 1st Congressional District from 1997 to 2011. Moran served as the Chair of the Senate Veterans’ Affairs Committee from 2020 to 2021, later serving as the Ranking Member when Democrats gained control of the U.S. Senate. He is expected to chair the committee again in 2025.

 

Moran is up for re-election in 2028.

Separation of Church and State
  •  Moran is a Presbyterian.

  • On his campaign website, it states that Moran “understands the meaning of a hard day’s work and the importance of Kansas conservative values - God, country, family, and freedom. Jerry holds these values near and dear to his heart and continues to rely on them.”
  • Moran states on his congressional website that “Americans should not be forced to violate their religious beliefs or face penalties if they refuse to participate in providing abortion services. I am a sponsor of legislation that would preserve the rights of employers, doctors, nurses and other health care stakeholders to provide health coverage that is consistent with their religious beliefs and moral convictions.”

  • Moran’s statement on the Equality Act: ““If passed, people of faith must decide whether to adhere to their deeply held beliefs or to the law. This law effectively says that it is better to have fewer doctors in rural America that desperately needs them than to have doctors of moral conviction; that it is better to shutter social services administered by faith-based groups that fill gaps in the safety net than to allow them to remain true to their mission; or that it is better to force the closure of religious schools in urban areas that so often provide a path out of poverty than to allow them to remain open and teach the principles of faith.

  • Moran on the God Bless America flag: “The Constitution guarantees a right to freedom of religion, not freedom from religion. This banner is not only an expression of faith, but of love for country.”
LGBTQ+ Equality
  • Moran opposed the Respect for Marriage Act, H.R. 8404, which was signed by President Biden into law, repealing the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and enshrining the right to same-sex and interracial marriages in federal law.

  • Moran opposed the Equality Act in the Senate, which was never taken up for a vote.

  • Moran opposed a 2013 bill that prohibited discrimination in the workplace based on gender identity and sexual orientation.

 

Education

 

  • Moran opposes a federal school voucher/school choice program.
  • Moran opposed President Biden’s student loan forgiveness program.

  • Moran supported Betsy DeVos’s nomination as Education Secretary.
Reproductive Rights

 

  • Moran voted to block legislation that would codify protections for IVF treatments.
  • Moran supported the Value Them Both Amendment and gave $50,000 to the campaign.
  • Moran supports banning abortion after 20 weeks.
  • Moran opposes taxpayer dollars funding abortions.
  • Moran states on his website that “I also support a bill which requires any abortion services or surcharges offered through the Affordable Care Act be disclosed so that consumers may make informed choices that conform to their moral beliefs.”

 

Health Care
  • Moran voted against the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, which among many provisions:
      • Capped the out-of-pocket cost of insulin at $35 per month for those enrolled in Medicare.
      • Instituted a yearly cap on seniors’ drug costs.
      • Eliminating costs on Medicare and Medicaid for many common vaccines.
      • Continued increased subsidies for the ACA.

  • Moran opposed the Biden Administration’s OSHA vaccine mandate.

  • Moran supports repealing the Affordable Care Act.

  • Moran has introduced a number of bills to expand access to healthcare for veterans.



Economic Security
  • Moran supports work requirements for SNAP.

  • Moran introduced the Healthy Food Access for All Americans Act, S.203, which would incentivize food producers to establish themselves in communities where there is a lack of access to healthy, affordable food.

  • Moran: “how do we do better at getting the large amounts of food we grow in Kansas to people who are facing hunger and starvation?” 

  • Moran successfully advocated for food aid funding to be included in the omnibus budget bill in 2017.

 

Immigration

 

  • Moran states on his website that “The United States immigration system has long been broken and is in desperate need of sensible solutions that both secure our borders and provide individuals an opportunity to build a better life in America.”
  • Moran voted against the 2024 bipartisan immigration deal.
  • Moran supports building a border wall, but opposed President Trump’s emergency declaration to build the wall in 2019.

 

Legislative Tracker

  • The Kansas City Star in 2022.

     

  • Kansans for Life PAC in 2022.

     

  • Kansas Farm Bureau PAC in 2022.

     

  • National Rifle Association in 2022.

     

  • Pro-Israel America in 2022.

     

  • Kansas Fraternal Order of Police in 2022.

     

  • Kansas Livestock Association in 2022.

     

  • Donald Trump in 2021.

     

  • Mike Pompeo in 2021.

     

  • Mike Pence in 2021.

Aggregate Totals (2010-2022)

Cyle

Amount Raised (R)

Amount Spent (R)

Amount Raised (D)

Amount Spent (D)

2022

$7,592,063.04

$5,405,445.93

$905,074.24

$879,547.94

2016

$6,736,275.00

$5,715,750.91

$36,252.00

$38,286.00

2010

$6,720,245.00

$6,548,665.00

$32,017.00

$31,235.00

(Source: FEC Data) 

 

Top Corporate/PAC Contributors (2023-2024 Q1)

Contributor

Date

Amount

Republican Majority Fund

3/12/24

10000

Strategic Link Consulting Lp

4/12/24

5000

Lpl Financial LLC PAC

3/28/24

5000

International Fresh Produce Association Political Action Committee (Fresh PAC)

1/6/24

5000

Corecivic, Inc. PAC (Corecivic PAC)

12/9/23

5000

Heartland Coca-Cola Bottling Company Employee PAC

11/2/23

5000

Hallmark Cards, Inc PAC (HallPAC)

9/30/23

5000

Sierra Nevada Corporation PAC

9/27/23

5000

Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck PAC

8/28/23

5000

National Business Aviation Association Inc PAC (Nbaa-PAC)

8/23/23

5000

Exxon Mobil Corporation PAC

8/3/23

5000

National Cotton Council Of America Committee For Advancement Of Cotton

8/3/23

5000

Veterans Guardian Va Claim Consulting PAC (Vetguard PAC)

8/2/23

5000

International Bank Of Commerce PAC

7/31/23

5000

International Dairy Foods Association PAC

7/31/23

5000

Spirit Aerosystems, Inc. PAC

7/28/23

5000

Greenberg Traurig, Pa PAC

7/28/23

5000

Trinity Industries Employee PAC (Sf) Inc

7/28/23

5000

Garmin International Inc PAC

7/24/23

5000

Fmr LLC Political Action Committee State Federal (Fidelity PAC)

7/21/23

5000

Herbalife International Inc PAC

7/11/23

5000

The Geo Group, Inc. PAC

6/30/23

5000

U.S. Travel Association PAC

6/30/23

5000

College Of American Pathologists PAC

6/30/23

5000

Vistra Employee Political Action Committee Of Vistra Corp.

6/30/23

5000

Management & Training Corp. PAC

6/23/23

5000

Black & Veatch Political Action Committee (Black & Veatch PAC)

6/16/23

5000

Air Methods Corporation PAC (AmPAC)

5/26/23

5000

Council Of Insurance Agents & Brokers PAC

5/19/23

5000

Syngenta Corporation Employee PAC

5/19/23

5000

Siemens Corporation PAC

3/31/23

5000

Netjets Inc. PAC

3/31/23

5000

Bentley Systems, Incorporated Federal PAC

3/31/23

5000

Amalgamated Sugar Company PAC

3/27/23

5000

Committee Organized For The Trading Of Cotton ‘Cotco’ – Acsa PAC

2/10/23

5000

Textron, Inc. PAC

6/26/23

4500

American Association Of Airport Executives

3/31/23

4000

Snk Real Property Holdings LLC

4/12/24

3300

Moran’s leadership PAC, Free State PAC, has given to the following campaigns in the 2024 cycle (as of June 13, 2024): 

Candidate

Race

Total

Rogers Marshall (R-KS)

Senate

$10,000

Michael Rogers (R-MI)

Senate

$5,000

Julie Fedorchak (R-ND)

Congressional

$5,000

Source: (Open Secrets)

Moran’s PAC gave $50,000 to the Value Them Both Amendment in 2022. This PAC was previously named the Eisenhower PAC

Donors to this PAC for the 2024 cycle can be found HERE.



Moran is also affiliated with the Eisenhower PAC, which has given to the following campaigns in the 2024 cycle (as of June 13, 2024): 

Candidate

Race

Total

Rogers Marshall (R-KS)

Senate

$10,000

Michael Rogers (R-MI)

Senate

$5,000

Julie Fedorchak (R-ND)

Congressional

$5,000

Source: (Open Secrets)

Moran’s PAC gave $50,000 to the Value Them Both Amendment in 2022. 

Donors to this PAC for the 2024 cycle can be found HERE.

“The challenges America faces are significant, and the consequences of the Biden-Harris administration failing to address them are felt by Kansans and Americans. I look forward to working with President Trump and my colleagues in the Senate to secure our border, lower prices, strengthen our national security, renew our energy independence and move our country in a positive direction.”

Jerry moran
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