Recent Press Releases

*McConnell asked for GAO study to ensure plant workers are protected*

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell announced today that the Government Accountability Office (GAO) has released the results of a report that McConnell requested about the presence of the chemical agent phosgene in depleted uranium cylinders at the Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant.

In the report, the GAO says that the “Department of Energy’s investigation of phosgene gas contamination was inadequate, but experts conclude that worker safety and facilities are not threatened.”

In 2005, Senator McConnell authored report language in the FY ’06 Energy and Water Appropriations bill which called for an independent study on the presence of phosgene in as many as 1,825 DUF6 canisters at the Paducah facility. McConnell requested the study in response to news reports that the chemical might be causing corrosion in some of the cylinders.

“The presence of a phosgene in the stockpile at the Paducah plant raised concerns with my constituents and that is why I asked for the study,” said McConnell. “While this report is long-overdue, I hope this independent review will help ease the concerns of workers at the facility. I will continue to closely monitor the cleanup at the facility and ensure that it does not pose any risks to the workers and community.”

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‘We need to have maximum opportunity for the largest number of amendments before shutting down debate on this important measure’



Washington, D.C. – Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell delivered the following statement on the Senate floor Monday on the comprehensive immigration bill:



“As the Majority Leader indicated, we are in the middle of a big, challenging contentious issue.



“There are many amendments pending. In fact, over 80 filed at the desk. A lot of work has been done over the recess in terms of some of those amendments. It is my hope that some of them can be disposed of without roll call votes. It is also my hope that during the day's session the managers will be prepared to set up votes on the pending amendments so we can make progress on the bill tomorrow.



“This is a very significant piece of legislation, as we all know. We need to have maximum opportunity for the largest number of amendments to be considered before we entertain the notion of shutting down debate on this important measure.



“It's quite possibly the most significant measure we will be dealing with this Congress and we need to make sure that all Senators feel they have had an opportunity to offer their amendments and that those amendments have had a shot at being considered.



“So I would encourage people on both sides of the aisle to come on over. Let's make sure we have plenty of amendments in the queue and can have a full day working on this bill beginning tomorrow.”



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Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell announced today that the Department of Veterans Affairs contacted him regarding major improvements at the Leestown Campus of the Lexington, Kentucky VA Medical Center.



According to the VA, the plan calls for construction of new clinical and administrative buildings to replace the existing nursing home, residential rehab and domiciliary care and outpatient facilities.



“The renovated facility will improve health care access and the quality of life for Kentucky’s veterans,” said McConnell. “I appreciate Secretary Nicholson recognizing the importance of this facility to our veterans.”



The VA says the plan calls for construction of a single floor 60 bed nursing home; a 30 bed domiciliary, and, a new outpatient building. The facilities will be located on the southeastern portion of the campus.



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