Recent Press Releases

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

“Yesterday the Senate voted overwhelmingly to pass another important piece of legislation for our country.

“By a vote of 74 to 21, the Senate said yes to protecting the private information of every American. The significant bill we passed would do so through the sharing of threat information from cyberattacks.

“It wouldn’t have passed without the hard work of Senators from both sides of the aisle.

“I’d like to thank the Senators from Arizona, from Wisconsin, and from Delaware who worked hard to move this bill forward.

“I appreciate in particular the good work of the Senior Senators from North Carolina and from California – the Republican Chair and Democratic Vice-Chair, respectively, of the Senate Intelligence Committee.

“I think it’s worth noting something the Vice-Chair recently said:

One of the things I’ve learned from two prior bills of this type is that if you really want to get a bill done, it’s got to be bipartisan — particularly a bill that’s technical and difficult and hard to put together.

“After watching the Senate fail to act on cyberthreat information-sharing for years, the new Senate majority resolved to move forward instead. As our Democratic colleague from California put it: ‘We stood shoulder to shoulder and the right things happened.’

“Yesterday’s bipartisan vote was an important step forward for our country.

“It represents the new Senate’s latest notable accomplishment on behalf of the American people.

“We remain determined to keep pushing ahead as Congress continues its work to send a strong cybersecurity bill to the President’s desk.

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“The House will soon consider the fiscal agreement. After the House acts, the Senate will take the measure up.

“Republicans approached the recent fiscal negotiations with several goals.

“Reject the tax increases proposed by Democrats.

“Secure long-term savings via structural entitlement reforms.

“Protect our troops and strengthen national security .

“The agreement pending before the House meets these goals.

“It’s not perfect. Far from it.

“But here’s what we know.

“It’s offset with other cuts and savings.

“It would enact the most significant reform to Social Security since 1983, resulting in $168 billion in long-term savings.

“It would repeal more of Obamacare.

“It would provide greater certainty to our military planners to help ensure readiness and preparedness for our troops.

“At a time of diverse and challenging global threats — when we see ISIL consolidating gains in Iraq and Syria and Russian aircraft flying over Syria as the forces of Assad march alongside Iranian soldiers and Hezbollah militias — the importance of this cannot be overstated.

“Our all-volunteer force loyally goes into harm’s way, and our commanders tells us that additional resources are required to ensure their safety and preparedness.

“I urge colleagues to consider these important issues as they continue to examine the agreement.

“We plan to consider it after the House acts.”

Bipartisan Group of Senators Introduce Measures to Stop the Obama Administration’s Regulations on Coal-Fired Plants

‘[T]his battle is unlikely to be short or easy. But hardworking Americans and middle-class Kentuckians should know that I’m going to keep standing up for them.’

October 27, 2015

WASHINGTON, D.C.U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor today regarding measures to overturn the Administration’s job killing regulations:

“As I noted this morning, Senators from both parties have joined together to work toward overturning the Administration’s deeply regressive energy regulations.

“These regulations will ship more Middle-Class jobs overseas.

“They will punish the poor.

“They will make it even harder for coal families in states like Kentucky to put food on the table.

“And for what?

“They won’t make a noticeable difference to the environment of our planet.

They won’t do a thing to meaningfully affect global carbon levels.

“It seems some just want to be able to pat themselves on the back for ‘doing something,’ even if they’ve accomplished hardly anything at all — except hurt those who struggle to make it. Higher energy bills and lost jobs may be a triviality to some folks on the Left, but it’s a different story for the Middle-Class Kentuckians I represent.

“Senators in both parties are saying it’s time to take off the ideological blinders.

“Senators in both parties are saying it’s time to instead think about those who’ve already suffered enough the past few years.

“We’ve worked together to file bipartisan measures that would overturn the Administration’s two-pronged regulations.

“I joined Senator Heitkamp, a Democrat, and Senator Capito, a Republican, on a measure that would address one of those prongs: the one that pertains to existing energy sources.

“Senator Manchin, a Democrat, joined me as I introduced a measure that would address the other prong: the one that pertains to new sources.

“These bipartisan measures together represent a comprehensive solution.

“I’m pleased to be joined here on the floor by both Senators from West Virginia, the Senator from North Dakota, the Senator from Montana, and the Chairman of the Environment Committee.

“I know they’ll have more to say about the measures we’ve filed and the process associated with them.

“As I said this morning, this battle is unlikely to be short or easy. But hardworking Americans and middle-class Kentuckians should know that I’m going to keep standing up for them.”

Senate Set to Pass Bipartisan Cybersecurity Bill

‘I urge every colleague to join me in voting to protect the personal data, privacy, and property of the American people.’

October 27, 2015

WASHINGTON, D.C.U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor today regarding the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act of 2015:

“As colleagues have no doubt already noted, a fiscal agreement has been filed that addresses a number of important issues. Members currently have the opportunity to review it.

“I hope they’ll take that opportunity. I hope they’ll do so.

“I will certainly have more to say on the matter later. But for now I encourage all colleagues to examine the agreement.

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“The challenges posed by cyberattacks are real and they’re growing. They don’t just threaten governments and businesses, they threaten individuals too.

“Everyone understands that a cyberattack can be a deeply invasive attack on personal privacy.

“Everyone understands that a cyberattack can be financially crippling.

“That’s why everyone should want to see the bipartisan cybersecurity bill before us pass today.

“Its voluntary information-sharing provisions are key to defeating cyberattacks and protecting the personal information of the people we represent

“We also know the bill contains measures to protect civil liberties and individual privacy.

“No wonder the Senate voted to advance it by a large bipartisan vote of 83 to 14 last week.

“I thank the Chair and Vice Chair of the Intelligence Committee for their continued hard work on this legislation.

“We’ll consider a number of amendments from both sides of the aisle today.

“Then we’ll proceed to a final vote on the underlying bill.

“I urge every colleague to join me in voting to protect the personal data, privacy, and property of the American people.”