Recent Press Releases

‘Now, the White House initially made some fantastic claims about the amount of deficit reduction supposedly contained in its budget. But when you cut through the spin and get to the facts, it looks like there’s less than $600 billion worth of reduction in there – and that’s over a decade – all of it coming from tax increases. In other words, it’s not a serious plan. For the most part, just another left-wing wish list.’

Washington, D.C. – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks Monday regarding the University of Louisville Cardinals appearance in the 2013 NCAA Women’s Basketball National Championship:

“Congratulations to Coach Jeff Walz and the University of Louisville women’s basketball team for playing their hearts out in the 2013 NCAA Championship game. Although Cards fans everywhere would have loved to win one more, we are inspired by this team for being the lowest-seeded team to make it to the title game since the inaugural women’s championship game in 1982. The entire Commonwealth of Kentucky is proud of all they have accomplished. I can’t wait until next year. Go Cards!”

Washington, D.C. - - U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell met with Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator nominee Gina McCarthy on Tuesday to discuss her nomination and the impact that job-killing regulations pursued during her tenure at the agency have had on Kentucky.

During the meeting, Senator McConnell asked McCarthy a series of questions related to the EPA’s anti-coal policies, including proposals to set a new CO2 standard that would ban new coal plants as well as planned regulations targeting existing coal units.  Senator McConnell also pressed McCarthy as to why the EPA has yet to respond to the thousands of Kentuckians who participated in two public hearings the agency held in June, 2012 regarding the EPA’s cumbersome mine permitting process that serves as a back-door means of shutting down coal mines. 

“If confirmed as Administrator, I am concerned that Gina McCarthy would continue to foster this administration’s radical environmental and anti-coal jobs agenda,” said Senator McConnell. “Vast overreach and burdensome rules and regulations that stifle job creation have been the bedrock of this administration for too long. With 18,000 Kentuckians working in coal mining and nearly 200,000 more, including farmers, realtors, and transportation workers, relying on the coal industry for their jobs, it is time for this administration to stop trivializing the livelihoods of my constituents just to further its own misguided agenda.”

Note: More than four thousand Kentuckians lost their jobs in the coal industry last year; eastern Kentucky being the hardest hit (down nearly 30%). 


McConnell meets with EPA Administrator nominee Gina McCarthy in his office on Tuesday, April 09, 2013