Recent Press Releases

WASHINGTON, D.C.U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor today regarding Senate accomplishments:

“The new Republican Senate has been working hard to get Congress back to work over the past year. We’ve obviously had a lot of success.

“As I noted yesterday, the new Republican Senate will soon pass two really significant, bipartisan bills for a second and final time — the bipartisan multi-year highway bill and the bipartisan replacement for No Child Left Behind — and send them to the President for his signature.

“These are the latest examples of a new Congress that’s back to work, and on behalf of the American people. They’re hardly the only examples either.

“Take another important issue that languished for too long but passed in the new Senate: Cybersecurity.

“By a vote of 74 to 21, we ended years of Senate inaction on this issue by passing an important, bipartisan cybersecurity bill that even the White House endorsed.

“That bill was the product of a lot of hard work by the top Republican and top Democrat on the Intelligence Committee. I’m glad that the new, more open, and more inclusive Republican Senate made their cooperation possible. Because even though the old forces of gridlock tried to trip that bill up several times along the way, we kept moving forward and we always knew that we were doing the right thing for the American people.

“My hope is that we can ultimately get this bill into conference and send it to the President closer to its current form.

“Because the challenges posed by cyberattacks are real and they’re growing.

“Because a cyberattack can be a deeply invasive attack on personal privacy.

“And the voluntary information-sharing provisions in the bill we passed are key to defeating cyberattacks and protecting the personal information of the people we represent.”

McConnell Outlines Failures of President’s Power Plan as Paris Climate Talks Convene

‘The power plan won’t even meaningfully affect global carbon emissions, and could actually increase emissions by offshoring American manufacturing to countries that lack our environmental standards.’

November 30, 2015

WASHINGTON, D.C.U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor today regarding the President’s costly power plan:

“When President Obama tried to push a regressive, anti-Middle Class energy tax through a Democrat-controlled Congress, his own party said no.

“Undeterred, the President simply went around Congress to impose similarly regressive — and likely illegal — ‘power plan’ energy regulations anyway.

“He’s currently trying to sell that power plan to world leaders in Paris as proof of the American government’s commitment to his energy priorities. But with all due respect to the President as our Commander in Chief, governments currently engaged in this round of climate talks will want to know that there is more than just an Executive Branch in our system of government.

“More than half of the states have filed suit against the President’s power plan.

“A bipartisan majority in both chambers of Congress has approved legislation that rejects it.

“The courts appear likely to strike it down.

“And the next president could simply tear it up.

“This is the easily foreseeable result of intentionally sidestepping Congress to impose this anti-Middle Class power plan. If left in place, the power plan threatens to punish the poor and could result in the elimination of as many as a quarter million U.S. jobs.

“For what?

“The power plan won’t even meaningfully affect global carbon emissions, and could actually increase emissions by offshoring American manufacturing to countries that lack our environmental standards.

“Pain for the Middle Class, a climate rounding error for negotiators in Paris.

“That’s not a good policy for America’s working families. That’s not a good policy for our country. It certainly wouldn’t be responsible to attempt to negotiate commitments based upon a likely-illegal power plan — one that may not even survive much longer anyway.”

WASHINGTON, D.C.U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor today regarding Senate accomplishments:

“Last election, the American people chose a new direction with a new Republican majority in Congress.

“We’ve been working hard ever since to get Congress back on their side and back to work.

“Over the past year:

“Americans have seen committees up and running again.

“Americans have seen bills passing again.

“Americans have seen meaningful, bipartisan bills being signed into law again.

“Americans have also seen members of opposing parties working together to make progress on important issues.

“From trade to Medicare to cybersecurity, we’ve seen examples of it this year on some of Washington’s stickiest issues.

“We saw the Senate pass a bipartisan, multi-year highway bill this summer, 65 to 34.

“The Republican Chairman and Democrat Ranking Members worked closely to bring this about.

“We also saw the Senate pass a bipartisan replacement for the broken No Child Left Behind law this summer, 81 to 17.

“I’d like to thank Sen. Alexander and Sen. Murray for working closely across the aisle on that achievement.

“These represent significant accomplishments for the new Congress and significant wins for the American people. After all, some pundits said Washington could never take these issues on at all.

“But we did, and now we expect to finish Congress’ work on them in the coming days.”