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Davids Releases 2025 End-of-Year Wrap, Showcasing Results for Kansas Third and Bipartisan Leadership

December 22, 2025

Today, Representative Sharice Davids released her 2025 End-of-Year Wrap, highlighting a year of hands-on engagement across the Kansas Third District and continued bipartisan results in Washington — delivering tangible wins for Kansas families while pushing back against extreme, partisan policies.

 

Throughout 2025, Davids focused on staying accessible to constituents, lowering costs for working families, and working across the aisle to deliver solutions that make a real difference at home.

 

“There’s more work to do in the new year to bring costs down for Kansas families, but I’m proud of the progress we’ve made together,” said Davids. “My office is here to help, and I’ll keep fighting for common-sense, bipartisan solutions that improve people’s lives and protect our communities from extreme policies that would set us back.”

 

2025 BY THE NUMBERS

 

Staying Connected to Kansans

  • Responded to 194,188 constituent messages, communicating with an average of 532 Kansans every day.
  • Since taking office, Davids has responded to more thanone million phone calls, emails, letters, and in-person messages.
  • Reached 347,281 Kansas Third residents by text, sharing resources and gathering feedback on efforts to lower costs for working families.
  • Hosted 200 private constituent meetings with Kansas residents, advocacy groups, and local businesses.
  • Davids has held 1,526 constituent meetings since 2019.
  • Sent 113 newsletter updates to more than 350,000 constituents, sharing information on saving money on utilities and groceries, accessing federal grants, and more.
  • Joined KCUR for a town hall to discuss efforts to deliver results for Kansas City and push back against extreme policies.

 

Serving the Kansas Third — Every Day

  • Resolved 1,087 constituent cases involving agencies such as the Veterans Affairs, Social Security, and the United States Postal Service.
  • Since 2019, Davids has assisted 8,613 Kansans with casework.
  • Hosted 34 Pop-Up Office Hours, helping residents navigate federal agencies and share feedback directly.
  • Davids has hosted 236 Pop-Up Office Hours since coming to Congress.
  • Recovered $12.4 million for constituents in 2025 alone, including delayed Internal Revenue Service refunds and Veterans Affairs benefits.
  • Total recovered funds since 2019 exceed $33.4 million.
  • Completed five stops on her Farm Bill Listening Tour, meeting with farmers and ranchers from Kansas City to rural Anderson County to inform ongoing Farm Bill negotiations.
  • Helped secure $3.34 billion in federal grant funding for the Kansas Third in 2025 — even amid federal funding freezes — bringing critical resources home to local communities.

 

Delivering Bipartisan Results

  • Introduced five original bills — two passed the U.S. House, and one was signed into law.
  • Cosponsored 297 bills, 69 percent bipartisan.
  • Davids’ cumulative bipartisan record for sponsored legislation stands at 71 percent, reflecting a consistent commitment to working across the aisle.
  • Worked with the Trump Administration to deliver results for Kansans:
  • Signed into law her CAREER Act, supporting people in recovery from substance use disorder as they reenter the workforce.
  • Secured federal farmer aid after urging the Administration to act, while continuing to press for long-term stability for Kansas producers.
  • Led the bipartisan Congressional FIFA World Cup 2026 Caucus and coordinated with the White House World Cup Task Force to support Kansas City’s role as a host city.
  • Helped secure federal investment for the Panasonic EV battery plant in De Soto, which celebrated its grand opening this year and is expected to create 4,000 direct jobs.

 

Pushing Back Against Extremism

 

As she looks ahead to 2026, Davids remains focused on showing up for Kansans, keeping costs down for working families, and delivering practical solutions that strengthen communities across Kansas’ Third District. By staying accessible at home and working constructively in Washington, Davids will continue to put people first and ensure Kansas voices are heard — no matter their political party.