Sen. Holscher on Senate Vote: 160,000 Kansans Will Face Skyrocketing Health Care Costs

11/10/25

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 10, 2025

SEN. CINDY HOLSCHER ON SENATE VOTE: 160,000 Kansans Will Face Skyrocketing Health Care Costs 

OVERLAND PARK, KS – Senator Cindy Holscher, candidate for Kansas Governor, released the following statement in response to the U.S. Senate voting to reopen the government without a guaranteed extension of the Affordable Care Act tax credits:

“Last night’s Senate vote means nearly 160,000 Kansans will face skyrocketing healthcare costs in 2026. We all want the government open, but this deal is a lose-lose: it lets Senate Republicans off the hook and fails to provide real, meaningful solutions for Kansas families.”

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Cindy Holscher was raised on a farm and brought up with common sense, Midwest values, and a love of her country. Cindy and her husband Greg have lived in Kansas for over 25 years, and their three kids graduated from public schools. She first ran for office to help end the disastrous Brownback experiment and to restore funding to the schools. As a legislator, Cindy co-founded the Women’s Bipartisan Caucus, and she focused on lowering costs for working class and middle class Kansans. Now, she’s running for Governor because Kansas deserves a leader who has a proven track record of fighting for all Kansans.

For more information about Holscher and the campaign, visit CindyforKansas.com.

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