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McConnell Honors the Life of Marlow Cook

‘Senator Cook served in this chamber for only a single term, but his political impact in the Commonwealth of Kentucky was substantial. So was his impact in my life.’

February 4, 2016


From 1968 to 1970, Mitch McConnell was the chief legislative assistant to Senator Cook in Washington, D.C.

WASHINGTON, D.C.U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell delivered remarks on the Senate floor today honoring the life of former Kentucky U.S. Senator Marlow Cook upon his passing Thursday, February 04, 2016. Prepared remarks follow:

“It is with sincere regret that I rise to mark the passing of Kentucky’s former Senator, Marlow W. Cook.

“Senator Cook served in this chamber for only a single term, but his political impact in the Commonwealth of Kentucky was substantial.

“So was his impact in my life.

“Marlow Cook gave me my first real opportunity in politics, as state youth chairman for his successful Senate campaign.

“He gave me an important opportunity in government too, as chief legislative assistant — basically what we now call legislative director — in his Senate office. I worked there for two years. I recall that time fondly. I remain very grateful for it.

“Senator Cook was someone who proved that Republican success was possible in a commonwealth dominated by Democrats. That was no easy task when he ran for office, but he succeeded anyway. You might even say he sketched out a political blueprint for victory.

“Launch an improbable campaign for Jefferson County Judge-Executive in your 30s, and win...

“Secure re-election…

“Then launch a bid for U.S. Senator…

“That’s the political path Marlow Cook took.

“That’s the political path I took too.

“Some might say the similarities end there, or note that we haven’t agreed on every issue in the years since.

“But what two people ever do?

“It doesn’t change my enduring gratitude for the opportunities Marlow Cook brought to me.

“It doesn’t change my respect for him.

“This is a man who enlisted in the Navy when his country called — and when he was still just a teenager.

“Marlow Cook served his country honorably in both the Atlantic and Pacific theaters in World War II.

“Marlow Cook served his country honorably in the United States Senate.

“I should note that Marlow Cook was also the first Roman Catholic elected to major statewide office in Kentucky.

“Marlow Webster Cook’s impact was felt in the course of the commonwealth’s history, in the shape of the riverfront of Louisville, and in the trajectory of the lives and careers of Kentuckians like myself.

“Elaine and I are truly saddened by his loss.

“We will continue to remember this veteran, judge-executive, and U.S. Senator fondly.

“I’m sure colleagues will join me in that sentiment.

“I ask them to also join me in sending our best to his family and friends.”

WASHINGTON, D.C.U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor today regarding the bipartisan Energy Policy Modernization Act:

“The Energy Committee worked hard over the past year to develop the broad, bipartisan energy legislation before us.

“Members in both parties focused on areas of common ground, worked across the aisle, and developed legislation that ultimately earned the support of more than 80% of their colleagues, Republicans and Democrats alike.

“Here’s what some of our Democratic friends have had to say about the broad, bipartisan Energy Policy Modernization Act.

“The Junior Senator from New Mexico said this bill ‘is critical to protecting’ his state’s ‘treasured public lands and outdoor heritage.’

“The Junior Senator from Minnesota pointed out that ‘several key measures’ he wrote are in this bill, and that this bill represents ‘a good step’ forward.

“The Junior Senator from Hawaii noted that her proposals in the bill ‘will bolster energy reliability and security’ in her state.

“The senior senator from West Virginia said he was able to include ‘critical measures’ in the bill to help coal jobs and low-cost electricity in his state. ‘It is critical for America to establish an all-of-the-above energy portfolio that includes all of our domestic resources,’ he said, and ‘I truly believe that this bipartisan bill will bring us one step closer to achieving U.S. energy independence.’

“And the top Democrat on the Energy Committee said that ‘If we want to continue to compete in th[e] global economy, we must continue to improve energy productivity and that is exactly what this bill does. The Energy Policy Modernization Act will help ensure that the nation is eliminating energy waste and making improvements in new technologies that will improve our competitiveness for the 21st century.’

“She worked hard with her Republican counterpart on the Energy committee to develop this bill, and they’ve worked together to manage it here on the floor too.

“Under their leadership, more than 30 amendments from both Democrats and Republicans have been adopted.

“For example:

“One of our Democratic friends offered an amendment that he said would ‘strengthen this bipartisan energy bill and help us move towards a 21st century economy.’ The Senate adopted it.

“Another of our Democratic friends said that his amendment would ‘empower us with knowledge’ and help us ‘make informed decisions to protect consumers, key sectors of our economy and our energy security.’ The Senate adopted that amendment too.

“There is a lot for both parties to like in this bill.

“The Energy Policy Modernization Act is the result of a year’s worth of constructive and collaborative work.

“Let’s not risk that progress.

“Let’s keep working together and vote today to advance it.

“If we want to help Americans produce more energy, let’s vote to advance it.

“If we want to help Americans pay less for energy, let’s vote to advance it.

“If we want to help Americans save energy, let’s vote to advance it.

“And if we want to help bolster our country’s long-term national security, let’s vote to advance it.

“I’d note one more thing the top Democrat on the Energy Committee recently said.

“‘Sometimes we can be cynical about this place and what we can get done. Then, all of a sudden, we have a great opportunity to move something forward,’ she said. ‘This is a milestone for the Senate. The fact that we are considering energy policy legislation on the Senate floor in a bipartisan bill, or any bill, for the first time since 2007 is a tremendous milestone.’

“Now, let’s bring this bill to the finish line.

“Now, let’s vote to bring America’s energy policies in line with today’s demands so we can prepare for tomorrow’s opportunities too.”

WASHINGTON, D.C.U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor today commemorating the 75th anniversary of the USO:

“When Americans hear ‘USO,’ they often think of Bob Hope. There’s no question that he helped lift the spirits of countless men and women in uniform. But the USO impacts military personnel in a number of other important ways too — something it’s been doing for decades.

“75 years in fact, to the day.

“I think every colleague will join me in commemorating this impressive 75-year anniversary.

“Our men and women in uniform sacrifice a great deal to defend us. So do their families. One of the things the USO excels at is helping them stay connected.

“Connected to hometowns.

“Connected to loved ones.

“Connected to the simpler joys in life.

“From providing deployed soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines with the opportunity to phone home, to providing world class entertainment, to helping servicemembers find meaningful employment once their service is complete, the USO’s mission is broad in scope – and it has made a lasting and positive impact on many since it was first conceived just before World War II.

“Much of that credit is due to Americans’ willingness to volunteer.

“Our military personnel — and especially our forward deployed and combat arms units — willingly trade the comforts of home for harsh living conditions. They often forgo life’s precious moments, like celebrating a child’s birthday or a first day of school. And they’re willing to put everything on the line for us.

“The USO provides one more platform to say ‘thank you’ for that service, to show gratitude for that sacrifice, to let every American in uniform know what they mean to us.

“Congratulations to the USO for 75 years of service to troops and their families. We hope you will continue your important work for many years to come.”