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Recent Press Releases

'Kentucky’s research universities continue to lead the field in telehealth programs, helping families get the care they need to slow the spread of the coronavirus. These targeted investments in UK and UofL can especially help our seniors and those at heightened risk receive important services without unnecessary exposure. I was proud to use my position as Senate Majority Leader to support Kentucky’s critical advancements in 21st-century healthcare. The CARES Act continues to deliver urgent resources to help keep families safe as we work together to beat this virus.'

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) issued the following statement today regarding the appointment of Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) as Acting Intelligence Committee Chairman:

“I am glad to announce that Senator Marco Rubio has accepted my invitation to serve as Acting Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.

“The senior senator for Florida is a talented and experienced Senate leader with expertise in foreign affairs and national security matters. Senator Rubio was the natural choice for this temporary assignment on the basis of accumulated committee service. His proven leadership on pertinent issues only made the decision easier.

“Senator Rubio has spent a decade as a leading member on the Intelligence and Foreign Relations Committees. His care for our nation’s security, advocacy for our values and interests, and vigilance toward threats have earned a national reputation. On subjects ranging from China and Russia to Iran and North Korea to tyranny and unrest in our own hemisphere, Senator Rubio has been on the case for years.

“By and large, our nation’s intelligence professionals are dedicated, hard-working men and women who counter foreign threats and keep Americans safe. They deserve all the resources and support Congress can provide. But as recent years have made painfully clear with respect to federal law enforcement, we also need proactive leadership from within and thorough oversight from Congress to keep partisan bias and political interference out of these sensitive activities.

“I appreciate the Acting Chairman’s commitment to lead on all these fronts during this temporary assignment — to help ensure the intelligence community stays ahead of our adversaries, out of politics, and out of the press.”

‘This week, the Speaker published an 1,800-page seasonal catalog of left-wing oddities and called it a coronavirus relief bill… While the Senate was passing the CARES Act, the Democratic House was on the sidelines – substantively, and literally. They had already gone home. Nearly two months later, Senators are back at our duty stations, with new precautions… But the House is still at home. And when they do contribute, it’s not serious.’