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Northup nominated to be Commissioner of the Consumer Product Safety Commission

WASHINGTON, DC – U.S Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks Wednesday at the confirmation hearing for Representative Anne Northup as a Commissioner of the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC):

“Mr. Chairman, I’m very pleased to introduce someone who needs no introduction to Congress or to government service: my good friend, Anne Northup. Anne and I have known each other longer than either of us would care to admit. Throughout that time I’ve been a great admirer of all she’s accomplished, in both her professional and personal life.

“She sits before you today as the president’s nominee to be a commissioner of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, which has a lifesaving mission to protect Americans from hazardous products. I want to thank the president for his confidence in Anne in selecting her.

“I really appreciate his desire to see the mission of the CPSC fulfilled, and his understanding that good people on both sides of the aisle want to make that happen and have a lot to contribute. Anne is very much one of those people.

“Anne’s gift is that she can easily see where and why a problem exists and what the best solution is; she’s proven she has that ability over a long career. If her track record doesn’t convince you that she is a great fit for this job, then take it from me: She is smart, thorough, persistent, insightful and a hard worker.

“Every American will have reason to be thankful that she is once again dedicating herself to public service. We in Kentucky certainly are.

“Anne represented the Third District of Kentucky in Congress for 10 years, from 1997 to 2006. The Third District includes virtually all of the city of Louisville, my hometown, and so I was one of Anne’s constituents.

“Anne was recognized as a leader by her peers in the House from her very first term. House leadership trusted her with important legislative appointments dealing with issues as varied as free trade, education, and drug abuse.

“And we in Louisville were grateful time and time again for her efforts on our behalf, and her grace and civility on the public stage.

“Anne also served in the Kentucky House of Representatives for nine years, and served her community for many years before that as an active citizen and community volunteer. But I don’t think she would disagree when I say what is most important to her, and what she has had the most success at in a very successful life, is her wonderful family.

“Anne and her husband Woody have been married for 40 years and together have six children. Woody is a small-business owner who’s here with us today, and I’m sure he’s very proud of everything he and Anne have built together.

“Anne puts her family at the center of her life. She comes from a large family—she is the second of 11 children—and she’s the mother of a large family. I’d suspect dealing with so many kids prepared her to deal with members of Congress.

“But as a mom, Anne knows how important it is to have confidence in the safety of consumer products. She knows that we must look out for consumers, especially kids. She will bring that perspective to this job, and I know she will take the responsibilities of the CPSC very seriously. She understands that the health and safety of a lot of Americans, especially children, depends on it.

“As a Commissioner of the CPSC, Anne also won’t forget that she is there not to create more red tape but to serve ordinary Americans. She understands all too well the frustrations many of us have dealing with government bureaucracies.

“And as a former member of Congress, Anne understands that regulatory agencies must respect the legislation Congress passes. Agencies like the CPSC have an important role to play. But they must never confuse their role with Congress’s, which is to make law.

“No matter which way you look at it, Mr. Chairman, the president has made a wonderful choice with this nomination, and the American people are going to gain the services of a fighter and a thinker on the CPSC as a result. Most of all, they will gain the common-sense touch of a concerned mother and proud American.

“I could not recommend her more strongly to this committee and I look forward to her confirmation. Thank you for allowing me to speak on her behalf today.”

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WASHINGTON, DC – U.S. Senator Mitch McConnell made the following remarks Tuesday on the Senate floor regarding the severe storm and flooding in Louisville, Kentucky:



“Mr. President, I wanted to make some observation about a severe storm that hit my hometown today. It dumped six inches of rain in 75 minutes in Louisville causing major flooding and trapping people in their cars and neighborhoods.

“The Louisville Police and Fire & Rescue have been working nonstop since early this morning to assist those in need and I want to commend them for their courageous and outstanding work that they have been performing throughout the day.

“Not surprisingly, I have heard from a number of my constituents, and I appreciate very much their calls to keep me informed on the latest developments. I will continue to monitor the situation back home and in the meantime, my thoughts and prayers go out to everyone in Louisville today.”

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*Bill contains funding for UK, WKU and Murray State University*

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell announced Tuesday that the Senate approved his request of $8.57 million for agriculture research and development projects at several of Kentucky’s universities. The funding is included in the FY 2010 Agriculture Appropriations bill which now awaits consideration by a House/Senate conference committee.



“This is great news for the Commonwealth of Kentucky,” Senator McConnell said. “This money will be used by students and faculty at our local universities to carry on their important research to help shape the future of Kentucky’s agriculture.”



• $4.9 million for the University of Kentucky College of Agriculture. The funding will be used by the UK College of Agriculture for construction of an Agriculture Research Service (ARS) and continued funding for agriculture research. It also will support the UK Animal Health project, the UK New Crop Opportunities project, UK’s Advanced Genetics Technology Center, UK’s Health Education Extension Leadership Program, and UK’s Precision Agriculture Research Unit.



• $2.1 million for Western Kentucky University. The money will go towards construction of an ARS research lab, continued agriculture research and the Green River Water Quality and Biological Diversity Monitoring Project.



• $300,000 for the Murray State University Breathitt Veterinary Center. The MSU Breathitt Veterinary Center is a nationally preeminent animal disease diagnostic laboratory serving western Kentucky, and parts of southern Indiana and northwest Tennessee. The upgrade to the facility will not only benefit MSU students, but will continue to protect the health of Kentucky’s agricultural industries including beef and dairy cattle, poultry, equine and other farmed animals.

• $1.26 million for two statewide agriculture projects which will be used for the Kentucky Soil Erosion Control/Soil Survey Program and the Kentucky Soil Conservation Districts Technical Assistance Grants. Senator McConnell is a senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee.

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