Recent Press Releases

WASHINGTON, D.C.U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor today regarding Senate action on the bipartisan Energy Policy Modernization Act and the Senate’s legislative and appropriations process being restored under Republican leadership:

“This week we’ve seen what can be accomplished on behalf of the American people with a Senate that’s back to work under the Republican majority. We just passed two broad, bipartisan bills aimed at protecting consumers and modernizing our energy policies, respectively — and both bills take important steps to bolster national security too.

“The passage of the Energy Policy Modernization Act yesterday marks the first broad energy legislation to move through the Senate since the Bush Administration. In the years since that time, our country ‘has gone from fearing oil and gas shortages to becoming the world’s leading producer of both fuels,’ as one paper put it.

“So it’s clear that this energy legislation is much-needed when it comes to bringing our aging infrastructure and policies in line with current — and future — demands.

“I want to thank the Energy Committee Chair, Senator Murkowski, and the Ranking Member, Senator Cantwell, for working to advance this bill.

“It’s important for our country. It will help Americans save more energy, produce more energy, and pay less for energy. And, to paraphrase Senator Murkowski, it’s another example of how the Senate is back to work.

“The Republican-led Senate has made important strides to get the legislative process functioning again. We know the impact that can have on restoring the appropriations process. We also know that cooperation is going to be important as we move forward.

“So it was good to see our Democratic colleagues recently pledge cooperation in the appropriations process, writing that this ‘is a win-win opportunity and we should seize it together.’

“I’ve been pleased to see the headway that’s already been made by the Appropriations Committee. The committee has held dozens of hearings so far and, later this morning, members will mark up two more of the 12 funding bills — adding to the two the committee already reported out unanimously. We’ll continue floor consideration of one of those unanimously endorsed measures today: the energy security and water infrastructure funding bill.

“The legislation before us includes provisions that impact each of our states. It will support our waterway infrastructure, boost energy innovation, and promote American competitiveness. It will strengthen national security and support our nuclear security program. It will also reduce wasteful spending.

“I appreciate the leadership of Senators Alexander and Feinstein on this bill and recognize the hard work and research that have gone into it. I also appreciate the Appropriations Chairman, Senator Cochran, for working with Senator Mikulski to move these appropriations bills through committee and to the floor.

“This is a responsible, bipartisan bill. It invests in the future of American energy and waterways. It will help keep our country safe. Let’s continue working today to advance it.”

WASHINGTON, D.C.U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor today regarding Senate action on the bipartisan FAA reauthorization and energy bills:

“Under a new Republican majority, the Senate is getting back to work and progress is being made on behalf of the American people.

“We saw another example of that yesterday, when we passed the most pro-passenger, pro-security FAA reauthorization in years.

“It’s the product of dedicated work from Senator Thune, Senator Ayotte and their Ranking Member counterparts, Senators Nelson and Cantwell. These Senators ensured Republicans and Democrats both had a say on this bill, and we ultimately arrived at balanced legislation that passed by a strong bipartisan majority.

“It takes important strides to bolster national security against the threat of terrorism. It contains provisions to help frustrated passengers. And it won’t levy a nickel in new taxes or fees on passengers or impose the kind over-regulation that can take away their choice or threaten service.

“As The Washington Post reminded us, this is ‘the second major transportation bill approved by the Senate within five months.’

“Whether it’s providing long-term solutions for highway funding, or permanent tax relief for families and small businesses, or common-sense reforms for airline passengers and airport security, this much is clear: the Republican-led Senate is working to address issues that affect our constituents on a daily basis.

“Passing the FAA Reauthorization bill isn’t the only legislative milestone we’ll mark this week.

“Today we’ll pass, as The New York Times put it, ‘the first major energy bill to come to the Senate floor since the Bush administration’ — the passage of which, as the paper has also noted, would represent ‘a significant step forward for the nation’s energy policy.’

“It has been nearly a decade since the Senate last debated major energy legislation and much has changed in that time. That’s why Senator Murkowski, the Energy Committee Chair, and Senator Cantwell, the Ranking Member, worked for the past year to move broad, bipartisan energy legislation: the Energy Policy Modernization Act.

“Like the FAA Reauthorization bill I mentioned earlier, this bill won’t raise taxes on American families — but it can help them. By making energy more affordable and more abundant. By building on technological advances and bolstering national security. By growing the economy and furthering innovation.

“In short, the bill before us takes a comprehensive approach to bring America’s energy policies in line with the kind of challenges and opportunities we now face.

‘The bill managers worked ceaselessly to see this bill through to final passage. And now, following yesterday’s passage of the most pro-passenger, pro-security FAA reauthorization in years, the Republican-led Senate will today pass the first major energy bill in nearly a decade. It’s broad, it’s bipartisan, it’s just the kind of legislation we’re seeing a lot of in a Republican-led Senate that continues to show what’s possible with good ideas and good old hard work.

“And finally, on the topic of hard work…the reason the Republican-led Senate has been able to pass so much good legislation over the past year is because we resolved to put this chamber back to work. That started with the committees.

“We’ve seen what’s possible in the Commerce Committee — just look at the FAA bill. We’ve seen what’s possible in the Energy Committee — just look at the energy bill. But we’re also seeing what’s possible in many other committees — like Appropriations.

“Last year, the Committee passed all 12 of the bills that fund the government. Passing all of those bills through committee used to be fairly routine, yet it hadn’t happened in years by the time the new majority took over. We changed that last year. We’re resolved to do even more this year.

“The Committee has again gotten the appropriations process off to a strong start, and we’d now like to pass as many of the funding bills as possible on the Senate floor.

“Getting this done will require cooperation from across the aisle. Well, our Democratic friends recently wrote a letter pledging cooperation in the appropriations process. ‘This is a win-win opportunity,’ they said, and ‘we should seize it together.’

“With the appropriate cooperation, we will — and we are. The Appropriations Committee has already conducted more than 40 hearings since January. Tomorrow they’ll mark up two more funding bills, which follows their action last week to pass two others on a bipartisan, and unanimous, basis. We’re about to consider one of those funding bills here on the floor.

“The Energy and Water appropriations bill is thoughtful, bipartisan legislation that will ensure a fiscally responsible approach to a variety of issues: things like national security, energy innovation, waterways, and economic development. I look forward to talking more about it tomorrow.

“I’d like to thank Senators Alexander and Feinstein for their many hours of hard work on that bill. I’d also like to recognize Chairman Cochran for everything he’s done with Ranking Member Mikulski to get the appropriations process moving forward.”

WASHINGTON, D.C.U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor today regarding the bipartisan Energy Policy Modernization Act:

“The Republican-led Senate will have another opportunity to pass bipartisan legislation — legislation aimed at modernizing American energy policies.

“The Energy Policy Modernization Act is the result of more than a year’s worth of work by the Energy Committee Chair, Senator Murkowski, and Ranking Member Senator Cantwell.

“These Senators know it’s been nearly a decade since the Senate considered major energy legislation, so they worked to do something about it. They also know that good policy results from good process, as this bill demonstrates:

• It’s meant working through countless listening sessions and oversight hearings.
• It’s meant working through numerous amendment votes and debate hours.
• It’s meant working to move this bipartisan energy bill closer to final passage.

The Energy Policy Modernization Act aims to bring our energy policies in line with the demands of today and to position us to benefit from the energy opportunities of tomorrow.

“Here’s how it can help achieve that goal:

• It expands domestic supply and improves efficiency.
• It addresses aging infrastructure and enhances safeguards.
• It promotes accountability and cuts through needless red tape.

“This broad, bipartisan bill does all these things. It builds on technological progress in order to strengthen and sustain America’s energy advances. It protects our environment at the same time. And it does all this without raising taxes or adding a dime to the deficit.

“Here’s what that means for our country. It will help Americans save energy. It will help Americans produce more energy. It will help Americans pay less for energy.

“And, like the airport security legislation I mentioned earlier, the Energy Policy Modernization Act will help keep Americans safe. It includes provisions to bolster our national security by strengthening our cybersecurity defense mechanisms.

“This legislation will make significant strides for American energy policies, and it wouldn’t have been possible without the bill managers’ leadership and dedication. I thank them again for their diligence in advancing this critical legislation closer to passage.”