An Important Few Weeks
February 25, 2008
‘Two competing plans for moving America forward will be on vivid display over the next few weeks’
Washington, D.C.—U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell delivered the following remarks on the Senate floor Monday regarding the upcoming legislative agenda and the failure of the House Democrat Leadership to bring to a vote Senate bipartisan reauthorization of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act to protect America:
“This is going to be a busy few weeks, and it will be a very important few weeks. “First, we have to complete the Indian Health bill.
“Then we’ll have a debate on progress in Iraq.
“After the Iraq debate, we will turn to the economy and homeownership.
“And then the annual budget debate, when the two parties put their priorities on the table.
“So, in the midst of an extremely consequential presidential race, the Senate will debate some of the most important issues of the day, including terrorism and the economy.
“But the debate over FISA should be over: A bipartisan majority in the Senate has already voted to revise and extend our nation’s foreign intelligence surveillance program. A majority in the House—we know a bipartisan majority—supports the Senate bill. And the Director of National Intelligence says our ability to track terrorists was weakened by the House Leadership’s failure to act.
“This failure to act on FISA has weakened our ability to track terrorists. For the safety of the American people, the House needs to take up the Senate bill that got 68 votes, and it should do so without any further delay.
“Two competing plans for moving America forward will be on vivid display over the next few weeks. The two parties will make their case on the issues that matter most.
“Republicans are ready and eager for the debate.”
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Washington, D.C.—U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell delivered the following remarks on the Senate floor Monday regarding the upcoming legislative agenda and the failure of the House Democrat Leadership to bring to a vote Senate bipartisan reauthorization of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act to protect America:
“This is going to be a busy few weeks, and it will be a very important few weeks. “First, we have to complete the Indian Health bill.
“Then we’ll have a debate on progress in Iraq.
“After the Iraq debate, we will turn to the economy and homeownership.
“And then the annual budget debate, when the two parties put their priorities on the table.
“So, in the midst of an extremely consequential presidential race, the Senate will debate some of the most important issues of the day, including terrorism and the economy.
“But the debate over FISA should be over: A bipartisan majority in the Senate has already voted to revise and extend our nation’s foreign intelligence surveillance program. A majority in the House—we know a bipartisan majority—supports the Senate bill. And the Director of National Intelligence says our ability to track terrorists was weakened by the House Leadership’s failure to act.
“This failure to act on FISA has weakened our ability to track terrorists. For the safety of the American people, the House needs to take up the Senate bill that got 68 votes, and it should do so without any further delay.
“Two competing plans for moving America forward will be on vivid display over the next few weeks. The two parties will make their case on the issues that matter most.
“Republicans are ready and eager for the debate.”
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