Recent Press Releases

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor regarding an agreement to re-open the government, prevent default and protect the spending reductions in the Budget Control Act:

“This has been a long challenging few weeks for Congress and for the country.

“It’s my hope that today we can put some of the most urgent issues behind us

“After yesterday’s events, the Majority Leader and I began a series of conversations about a way to get the government re-opened and prevent default.

“I’m confident we’ll be able to begin to do both those things later today.

“Crucially, I’m also confident that we’ll be able to announce that we’re protecting the government spending reductions that both parties agreed to under the Budget Control Act, and that the President signed into law.

“That’s been a top priority for me and my Republican colleagues throughout this debate. And it’s been worth the effort.

“Some have suggested that we break that promise as part of this agreement. They’ve said Washington needs to spend more, that we need to raise taxes — that we can just tax our way to prosperity and balance.

“But what the BCA showed is that Washington can cut spending. And because of this law, that’s just what we’ve done. For the first time since the Korean War, government spending has declined for two years in a row. That’s the first time in 50 years.

“And we’re not going back on this agreement.

“There is a lot more we need to do to get our nation’s fiscal house in order.

“Hopefully, once we’ve gotten past the drama of the moment we can get to work on it. But for now, let’s not understate the importance of the BCA, or the importance of the fight to preserve it.

“This legislation is the largest spending reduction bill of the last quarter century and the largest deficit reduction bill since 1981 that didn’t include a tax hike.

“Preserving this law is critically important.

“Throughout this debate, the public has been rightly focused on Obamacare — for good reason. This law is ravaging our economy, killing jobs, driving up premiums, and driving people off the health care plans they have and like, in droves. Its disastrous rollout is sign of even worse things to come. And the Democrat refusal to delay it reflects a stubborn ideological obsession that will do untold damage to our country. And Republicans remain determined to repeal this terrible law.

“But for today, the relief we hope for is to reopen the government, avoid default, and protect the historic cuts we achieved under the BCA. This is far less than many of us had hoped for. But it’s far better than what some had sought.

“Now it’s time for Republicans to unite behind our other crucial goals.”

Washington, D.C.– U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor today regarding the negotiations over bipartisan legislation to reopen the government and prevent a default—without busting the bipartisan budget caps:                                                                                                                       


“We have had an opportunity over the last couple of days to have some very constructive exchanges of views about how to move forward. Those discussions continue, and I share [the] optimism that we’re going to get a result that will be acceptable to both sides.” 

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Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following statement Sunday regarding the need for the Democrat leadership to return to the table and negotiate around bipartisan legislation to reopen the government and prevent a default—without busting the bipartisan budget caps:  

“There is a bipartisan plan in place that has the support of Democrat and Republican Senators. It would reopen the government, prevent a default, provide the opportunity for additional budget negotiations around Washington’s long-term debt, and maintain the commitment that Congress made to reduce Washington spending through the Budget Control Act—the law of the land. It does all this while maintaining our commitments to reduce spending, cutting an Obamacare tax and improving anti-fraud provisions in the law. It’s time for Democrat leaders to take ‘yes’ for an answer.”

 

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