Senator Bowser Attends White House Meeting
Washington, D.C. — Kansas Senator Craig Bowser (Senate District 1) joined 36 Republican legislators from the Kansas House and Senate for a White House meeting on October 15, 2025, hosted by the Office of Intergovernmental Affairs.
The four-hour session brought together federal officials and state leaders to discuss key national and state issues, including veterans’ care, small business growth, affordable housing, border security, and election integrity.
During the meeting, the Secretary of Veterans Affairs outlined ongoing reforms aimed at improving services and outcomes for America’s veterans. The Administrator of the Small Business Administration discussed efforts to cut unnecessary red tape, improve conditions for entrepreneurs, and expand access to small-business loans.
The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development addressed the national shortage of affordable housing and shared the agency’s plans to increase availability across the country. The Director of the Domestic Policy Council highlighted President Trump’s domestic agenda, including border security initiatives and efforts to strengthen election security.
Finally, the White House Director of Political Affairs provided insight into the nation’s changing political landscape and discussed ongoing congressional redistricting efforts by both political parties.
“The opportunity to hear directly from the administration about these important national issues—and how they impact Kansas families and businesses—was incredibly valuable,” Senator Bowser said. “It’s clear the White House is focused on empowering states to lead, cutting government red tape, and ensuring our veterans and small business owners get the support they deserve.”
The Office of Intergovernmental Affairs serves as President Trump’s principal liaison to state, local, tribal, and territorial governments, fostering collaboration to advance key administration priorities and improve interagency coordination.



