Senators Marshall and Durbin have reintroduced the Credit Card Competition Act, endorsed by President Trump, to enhance credit card market competition.
Quiver AI Summary
Senators Marshall and Durbin reintroduce legislation: Senators Roger Marshall (R-Kansas) and Dick Durbin (D-Illinois) have reintroduced the Credit Card Competition Act, aimed at increasing competition in the credit card market. The proposal seeks to challenge the dominance of Visa and Mastercard, which currently control roughly 85% of the market.
Key issues addressed: The Senators assert that the established duopoly leads to inflated costs for consumers and small businesses, with families spending nearly $1,200 annually on swipe fees. Marshall emphasized the need to "bring real competition to a market dominated by Big Banks," while Durbin highlighted the legislation's potential to lower prices for everyday goods.
Support and next steps: President Trump has endorsed the Credit Card Competition Act, expressing his backing via social media. The bill calls for large banks to support at least two unaffiliated card networks to promote fairer practices in credit card processing. Further details and the full text of the legislation are available online.
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Roger Marshall Fundraising
Roger Marshall recently disclosed $584.4K of fundraising in a Q3 FEC disclosure filed on October 15th, 2025. This was the 127th most from all Q3 reports we have seen this year. 59.1% came from individual donors.
Marshall disclosed $44.0K of spending. This was the 827th most from all Q3 reports we have seen from politicians so far this year.
Marshall disclosed $3.4M of cash on hand at the end of the filing period. This was the 90th most from all Q3 reports we have seen this year.
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Roger Marshall Net Worth
Quiver Quantitative estimates that Roger Marshall is worth $6.1M, as of January 13th, 2026. This is the 152nd highest net worth in Congress, per our live estimates.
Marshall has approximately $147.5K invested in publicly traded assets which Quiver is able to track live.
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Roger Marshall Bill Proposals
Here are some bills which have recently been proposed by Roger Marshall:
- S.3602: A bill to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to clarify the definitions of "public charge" and "likely at any time to become a public charge," to establish requirements for affidavits of support and public charge bonds, and for other purposes.
- S.3549: A bill to amend the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 to ensure that pharmacy benefit managers are considered fiduciaries, and for other purposes.
- S.3525: American Franchise Act
- S.3412: Presidential Fitness Test Act of 2025
- S.3401: Pathways to Prosperity Act
- S.3389: Lowering Health Care Costs for Americans Act
You can track bills proposed by Roger Marshall on Quiver Quantitative's politician page for Marshall.