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Senate Set to Pass Funding Bill

‘This bill hardly represents my preferred method for funding the government, but it’s now the most viable way forward after Democrats’ extreme actions forced our country into this situation.’

September 29, 2015

WASHINGTON, D.C.U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor regarding the Continuing Resolution (CR):

“Last night, 77 Senators voted to advance legislation that would keep the government funded through the fall at the bipartisan level agreed to by both parties.

“This bill hardly represents my preferred method for funding the government, but it’s now the most viable way forward after Democrats’ extreme actions forced our country into this situation.

“Let’s remember how we got here.

“Democrats knew the American people were unlikely to buy their desire for more bureaucracy and more debt, but figured they might in a crisis. So Democrats pursued a deliberate strategy of blocking government funding all year in order to force our nation to the brink.

“Democrats said they’d block government funding legislation they’d voted for in committee.

“Democrats said they’d block government funding legislation they’d praised in press releases.

“Democrats even voted repeatedly to block the bill that funds our military — to repeatedly block the bill that funds medical care and pay raises for our troops

“That’s how far Democrats were willing to go, at a time of daunting international threats, in order to tear down the normal government funding process and force our country into this situation.

“Well, I’m not prepared to let Democrats lead us over the cliff.

“The bill before us would keep the government open and allow time for cooler heads to prevail.

“That’s why I joined 76 other Senators in voting to advance it yesterday.

“But look.

“Obviously, the best way to fund the government is by first passing a budget, and then passing appropriations bills.

“The Senate already passed a budget.

“The Senate is prepared to pass appropriations legislation too — all that’s needed is for Democrats to drop their endless filibusters.

“We know that nearly all of these funding bills are bipartisan. We know that Democrats have supported and praised them. And with the CR behind us, we can turn back to the work of trying to pass them.”

WASHINGTON, D.C.U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor regarding the Continuing Resolution (CR):

“A new Senate majority came to office this year with a different outlook on government funding from the previous majority.

“First we passed a budget.

“Then we worked across the aisle to pass through committee the dozen bills necessary to fund the government.

“That’s the first time either of those things had happened in six long years.

“Our common-sense approach represented real hope that — with the necessary cooperation from across the aisle — a new and better way of funding the government was possible.

“Democrats initially gave Americans reason to believe they might be ready to offer that bipartisan cooperation.

“Democrats gave bipartisan committee backing to nearly all of the dozen government funding bills, and a majority of these bills attracted support from at least 70% of Democratic committee members.

“Democrats even bragged about supporting these funding bills in press releases to their constituents.

“But this was before Democrats hatched their ‘Filibuster Summer’ plan: in other words, block all government funding in the hopes of provoking a crisis Democrats might exploit to grow the IRS and the DC bureaucracy. As a result, you actually saw Democrat leaders declare that they would use procedural moves to prevent the full Senate from even debating the same funding legislation Democrats had just praised.

“Democrats even voted repeatedly to block the bill that funds our military.

“Think about that.

“It would have been cynical enough for our colleagues to block a bipartisan defense funding bill Democrats had hailed as a ‘win-win-win’ and a ‘victory’ for their states.

“But we are living in a time of unparalleled international crises. Threats seem to mount less by the day than by the hour.

“Yet, last week, Democrats voted again to block the bipartisan bill that funds pay raises and medical care for our troops.

“It was extreme. I wish I could say it was the only extreme position Democrats took last week.

“On Thursday, Senators were given a choice between funding women’s health and funding a scandal-racked political organization called Planned Parenthood.

“Republicans stood up for women’s health.

“Democrats stood up for their political friends.

“I think Democrats will come to regret their continued prioritization of the needs of the Far Left over women, over our military, and over seemingly everything else.

“The question before us now is how to keep the government open in the short term given these current realities.

“Here’s what the President of Right to Life had to say on the matter:

There are two different roads that we can take. One is to insist that no more money go to Planned Parenthood and cause a government shutdown (which won’t result in actually defunding Planned Parenthood). The other is to take a slightly longer-term approach, taking advantage of the fact that we have the attention of the country as probably never before…

“Had Democrats not prevented the Senate from passing the same appropriations bills they voted for and praised, we wouldn’t be having this discussion right now. But they did. They pursued a deliberate strategy to force our country into another of their unnecessary crises.
This leaves the funding legislation before us as the only viable way forward in the short term.

“It does not represent my first, second, third, or twenty-third choice when it comes to funding the government.

“But it will keep the government open through the fall, and funded at the bipartisan level already agreed to by both parties, as we work on the way forward.”

WASHINGTON, D.C.U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor regarding the retirement of Speaker Boehner:

“Grace under pressure.

“Country and institution before self.

“These are the first things that come to mind when I think of John Boehner.

“He is an ally. He is a friend. And he took over as Republican Leader at a difficult time for his party.

“When some said Republicans could never recover, he never gave up.

“When some gave in to defeatism, he kept up the fight.

“Because he did, Speaker Boehner was able to transform a broken and dispirited Republican minority into the largest Republican majority since the 1920s.

“That’s a legacy few can match.

“He flew across the country more times than he can count to support members of his conference, and to recruit new members to the cause. As leader of a new majority, he turned the tide in Congress and brought conservative reform in many areas. He worked tirelessly to provide hope to those who dreamed of a better life and to middle-class families who struggled under the weight of this Administration.

“John knows what it’s like to struggle and to dream of something better. He’s lived it.

“That a young man from Reading, Ohio wielding a bar towel could one day wield the gavel of the U.S. House of Representatives — it reminds us of the continuing promise of this country.

“I know yesterday was an incredibly important event for the Speaker. It was his aim to bring the same spirit of grace that has always guided his life, to others. You only had to look out onto the Capitol lawn to see what he achieved. And that he chose this moment to make this decision, means he will be leaving us in a similar spirit.

“I know we’ll all have more to say in the weeks to come. But for now, thank you, my friend.”