Recent Press Releases

Washington, D.C.—U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following statement Friday regarding the President’s nomination of Steve Preston to serve as Secretary of Housing and Urban Development:



“During this time of uncertainty in the housing market, we need to continue to support responsible homeownership and community development. Having met with Steve Preston, I know he has an excellent record in his current leadership role as Administrator of the Small Business Administration. The Senate must now ensure that he will work with Congress in our continuing efforts to address the problems in the housing market while preserving our long-term economic interests through a fair and swift hearing and confirmation process.”

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Washington, D.C. -- U.S. Congressman Ben Chandler and U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell sent a letter Thursday to Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff urging him to review the case of Lino Nakwa, a Transylvania University student seeking to become a permanent resident of the United States after fleeing a war-torn homeland.



Nakwa, a native of Sudan, has been denied permanent resident status and therefore faces possible deportation. In their letter, Chandler and McConnell urged Secretary Chertoff to ensure that Nakwa receive full, fair, and prompt consideration of his case.



“The outpouring of support for Mr. Nakwa has been extraordinary. Knowing what this young man has been through, Senator McConnell and I are doing all we can to ensure that he is treated fairly and that his personal safety remains a top priority,” said Congressman Chandler. “Senator McConnell has shown great leadership in this matter. I applaud him for this effort, and I hope that working together, we can make a difference in the life of an exceptional individual.”



“Many throughout Kentucky have been touched by the story of Lino Nakwa,” Senator McConnell said. “I thank Representative Chandler for his hard work and am proud to join him in writing to the Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security to urge him to fully review Mr. Nakwa’s case.”



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WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell announced Friday that the U.S. Department of Energy (DoE) has selected Washington County, Ky. to be the site of a small-scale biorefinery project.



The Department of Energy plans to invest up to $30 million over the next four years to build the plant, which is expected to be operational by 2010. The plant will convert a wide range of cellulosic feedstocks, including corncobs, to renewable fuels and use by-products of this process to create value-added agriculture goods.



The Department of Energy will partner with Alltech Inc., a Kentucky company with a proud tradition of animal health research, the University of Cincinnati and the University of Kentucky to design, construct, and operate the plant.



“I am pleased that the Department of Energy has chosen Kentucky as the site for this important energy project. Kentucky has a rich history in agricultural initiatives, making it uniquely suited for this venture,” McConnell said. “I am also appreciative of Alltech’s enthusiasm for this significant energy initiative and its continued support for our state’s economic development.”



Today’s announcement is part of more than $1 billion in federal funding alone that DOE has announced since 2007 for multi-year biofuels research and development projects.







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