Erik Murray for U.S. Senate

13 Areas of Focus.

Real Solutions. People First.

Working families are being asked to accept less. Less healthcare, less opportunity, less honesty from their government, while a small group at the top gets more. That’s not the deal America promised.

These thirteen commitments are how we restore it.

The Basics.

The foundation every American deserves. No exceptions, no asterisks.

  1. Universal Healthcare.

    In a country this prosperous, every American should have access to healthcare. Start now: restore ACA cuts, protect and expand Medicaid. Build toward universal coverage, because healthier Americans cost less, work more, and live better. This isn’t just a moral commitment. It’s the most fiscally responsible investment we can make.

  2. Fully Fund Education.

    Fully fund public education, special education, trades training, and college pathways. Every kid graduates ready to compete. Every adult has an affordable path to the next skill. Health and education are where American greatness starts, and where we’ve been shortchanging ourselves for a generation.

  3. Build More Housing.

    Cut the red tape that’s gone too far. Incentivize new construction. Invest in the infrastructure that makes neighborhoods possible. Supply works, and a roof over your head is the foundation of safety, stability, and opportunity for American families.

  4. A Functioning Immigration System.

    Immigration is not a threat to America. It is one of America’s greatest economic engines. Immigrants start businesses, fill critical workforce gaps, pay taxes, serve in our military, and enrich our communities. We can have strong, secure, orderly borders and a humane, efficient immigration system. These are not in conflict. What we have now is a broken, backlogged, politically exploited system that serves no one. We need real reform: clear pathways, real enforcement, and a system built for the 21st century economy.

Economic Opportunity.

An economy that works for workers, small businesses, and the next generation. Not just the top.

  1. Restore the American Dream.

    Workers first. Higher wages, stronger infrastructure, more housing, more jobs, so the next generation does better than the last. The American Dream has been broken. This is the first generation that expects to do worse than the one before. That is a solvable problem, and solving it is a moral obligation.

  2. Fairer Tax Policy.

    Trickle down didn’t work for 99% of us. Cut taxes on working families. Explore exempting the first $75K to $100K of income from federal taxes, and require corporations and the ultra wealthy to pay a fair share. Fund healthcare, education, and infrastructure without accounting tricks or fantasy math.

  3. Raise the Federal Minimum Wage.

    At least $15 per hour, phased in, with Congress required to revisit it every 4 to 5 years. As AI reshapes the economy, we must be ready to protect workers, including serious study of tools like Universal Basic Income if structural job displacement becomes severe.

  4. Break Up Monopolies.

    Enforce antitrust law. Protect workers, small businesses, and consumers from mega corporations that fix prices and crush competition. Free markets require fair markets, and we haven’t had them in too many industries for too long.

  5. Honor Those Who Serve.

    Veterans, teachers, first responders, healthcare workers. Those who serve deserve real support in return: a fully funded VA, scholarships, childcare, job training, and reduced barriers to the services they help build and protect. When we invest in those who serve, everyone benefits. This is a circular investment in the strength of our whole economy.

  6. End the Tariff Tax.

    Tariffs are a tax Americans pay, at the register, at the grain elevator, at the parts counter. They drive inflation and fuel the affordability crisis. Eliminate broad, across the board tariffs. Reserve targeted ones for genuine, specific national interest cases with clear criteria and sunset provisions. Open global markets for Kansas farmers, ranchers, manufacturers, and consumers, because American workers and producers can compete when the rules are fair.

Democracy, Justice & Good Governance.

The commitments that require moral courage, and define what kind of country we choose to be.

  1. Protect Democracy & Civil Rights.

    Hold every branch of government accountable. Demand transparency. Protect every American’s right to vote, and make it easier, not harder, to exercise it. Women’s rights are human rights. Privacy rights are not negotiable in a free society. The rollback of reproductive freedom, the suppression of voting rights, the erosion of privacy protections, these are real losses for real Americans that must be restored. Every American, regardless of gender, race, age, orientation, or zip code, deserves the full protection of their fundamental freedoms. This is the promise of the Constitution, and it requires courage to defend it when defending it is hard.

  2. People First Reforms.

    Not political parties. Not billionaires. Not special interests. People. End Citizens United. Ban congressional stock trading. Pass and enforce a real Code of Ethics across all three branches of government. Reform lobbying and the revolving door. Restore trust and accountability so our leaders are always working in the best interest of the people, not the interests that fund their campaigns.

  3. Equal Justice Under Law. No Exceptions.

    The rule of law means nothing if it only applies to the powerless. Wealth, political connections, and proximity to power are not exemptions from accountability. They are reasons to demand it more loudly. Full, transparent accountability for those credibly implicated in the Epstein files, regardless of who is named. Domestic terrorists and those who attack our democracy held to account with the full force of law. International war criminals pursued through every legal instrument available. No sitting or former official, at any level, of any party, placed above the law that every other American is bound by. Equal justice is either universal or it is fiction. We choose universal.

A country that keeps its promises.

Together, these thirteen commitments describe a country that keeps its promises. Not a country that promises less. A country that delivers more. For everyone.

Erik Murray meeting a Kansas neighbor on his front porch

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