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WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell – a senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee – obtained $14.25 million in funding for Kentucky projects in the FY ’08 Senate Transportation, Housing and Urban Development and Related Agencies Appropriations bill. The bill passed this Senate this evening and now goes to a House/Senate Conference Committee for consideration.

“This funding will provide local communities with the money they need to upgrade several transportation and infrastructure projects,” McConnell said. “Whether it’s for renovating the Paducah waterfront, constructing a new industrial park in Murray or upgrading transportation projects in Louisville and northern Kentucky, I will continue to use my seniority in the United States Senate to help bring home funding for important projects in Kentucky.”



McConnell secured funding for the following Kentucky projects:



• $4 million for the Paducah Waterfront Development Project. This funding will be used to transform the Paducah riverfront into a community gathering place. Senator McConnell previously secured $5.3 million for this project.



• $2 million for the Paducah Area Transit System (PATS). With this funding, additional vehicles and other equipment can now be purchased to help meet the needs of customers of PATS. McConnell previously secured $4.4 million for PATS.



• $2 million for the Murray-Calloway County Industrial Park Development Project. These funds will be used to help develop a new industrial park, which will help create employment opportunities for the citizens of Murray and Calloway County.



• $5.25 million for the Louisville International Airport of which $3.25 million will be used for a runway widening project and $2 million for the advanced technology development and deployment program. The runways at the Louisville International Airport need to be widened to accommodate larger aircraft.



• $1 million for the Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky (TANK) in Fort Wright. These funds will be used by the Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky to replace buses in their fleet. The new buses will help TANK continue to provide reliable service to their many riders.



The FY ’08 Senate Transportation, Housing and Urban Development and Related Agencies Appropriations bill now goes to a House/Senate Conference for consideration.

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Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell released the following statement Tuesday to encourage Senate Democrats to give the testimony of General Petraeus full consideration and to condemn the despicable ad run by a special- interest group against Gen. Petraeus:



“Even before Gen. Petraeus came to the Hill, senior Democrats were attacking his credibility. And on Monday, a Democrat-affiliated front group ran a despicable ad attacking his integrity and honor – before he ever uttered a word of testimony.



“Today Democrats have an opportunity to reverse that trend, to condemn the ad and to listen with an open mind to what Gen. Petraeus and Ambassador Crocker recommend for our troops and our long-term security.”



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‘The Cornyn Amendment is an opportunity for Senate Democrats to have their reputation restored’



Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor Tuesday on the Cornyn Amendment, which expresses the Sense of the Senate that General Petraeus deserves the full support of the Senate and strongly condemns the personal attacks on the honor and integrity of General Petraeus and members of the Armed Forces:



“Mr. President, it strikes me that this is an opportunity, the Cornyn Amendment is an opportunity for Senate Democrats to have their reputation restored. I can't believe that Senate Democrats approve of this kind of trash that we've seen in the New York Times in this paid ad which I gather cost over $100,000 last Sunday.



“This organization, MoveOn.org, is claiming that it controls the Democratic Party. I don't believe that's true, but this is what they had to say. Back in 2004, someone named Eli Pariser, an employee of MoveOn, talking about the Democratic Party said:



‘Now it's our party. Now it's our party. We bought it. We own it. And we're going to take it back.’



“They're claiming, MoveOn is claiming, they control the Democratic Party. If I were a Democratic Senator, I’d be offended by that suggestion. MoveOn.org claims, as Senator Cornyn pointed out in his comments, that they communicate on a near daily basis with senior Democratic members.



“Here's a quote:



I called over there and said ‘You guys better have a strategy on this.’



“By ‘there’ Matzzie, who I guess is the head of MoveOn.org, meant the offices of Democratic leaders on Capitol Hill with which he and his staff communicate on a near daily basis. According to Matzzie, Matzzie has personal relationships with several senior Democratic Members of Congress.



“In short, it struck me from this ad on Sunday that this organization, this radical left organization attacking the patriotism of General Petraeus with this act, accusing him in effect treason -- ‘betray us’ they said -- is claiming they control our colleagues on the other side of the aisle. Now, I don't believe that. I don't believe that for a minute. And the Cornyn Resolution is an opportunity for the Senate to go on record, hopefully unanimously, objecting to this kind of dialogue.



“Certainly they're free to do whatever they want to. It's a free country. The First Amendment allows everyone to say whatever they please. But you don't have to endorse this kind of nonsense.



“This organization strikes me as a severe threat to the reputation of the Democratic Party, and so this is an opportunity that the Senator from Texas has offered here for all of us to go on record in opposition to this outrageous, outrageous and unacceptable ad that was run in the New York Times on Sunday. General Petraeus, or General ‘Betray Us.’ What an outrage. Are we not offended by that? Do we not condemn that?



“This is the opportunity for the United States Senate on a broad bipartisan basis to condemn this outrageous ad. And I want to thank the Senator from Texas for giving us this opportunity. And I hope when this vote occurs that it will be a unanimous expression, regardless of how we may feel about the war -- and I know this is a deeply divisive issue in this body. We understand that.



“But regardless of how we may feel about the war, some kinds of rhetoric are simply unacceptable. And here you have an outside organization claiming to basically control the Democratic Party. I don't believe they do. And if I were a member of the Democratic Conference and sitting on the other side of the aisle in this chamber, I’d be offended by an organization claiming to control me and to speak for me such as this group apparently does.



“So I thank the Senator from Texas. I think it is a perfectly timely amendment, as General Petraeus is testifying here in the Senate today and the House yesterday. And of course next week we'll be dealing with the Iraq issue again.



“And I hope we can discuss it, discuss it in a typical responsible Senate debate and not have these extreme organizations on the far left who apparently wish for America’s defeat and have a disproportionate influence on this body or the outcome of our debates. We ought to be able to rise above that. I think we have the possibility of doing that. The American people would like for us to do that. They want us to engage in a civil debate about the way forward in Iraq.



“We'll have an opportunity to demonstrate that again next week, and I hope we'll demonstrate it this morning by overwhelmingly and hopefully on a unanimous basis condemning this outrageous ad questioning the patriotism of General Petraeus.”



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