“Senator McConnell has done it again by working to pass a commonsense approach to combat Asian Carp,” said Judge Wade White, Lyon County Judge Executive.
‘It touches every state, features the input of a wide coalition of our colleagues, and has earned the support of a broad, diverse coalition of many advocates for public lands, economic development, and conservation. I’m especially proud that the bill will take action on some key priorities for my state of Kentucky: from protecting national monuments, to preserving the legacy of historically black colleges and universities, to helping local communities fight invasive species.’
‘Kentuckians strongly oppose moving away from coal, and I would hope that the TVA listens to our voices…In Paradise, the last remaining coal unit is too important to shutter, especially for the hundreds of jobs it supports both directly and indirectly. This unit’s full impact is felt far beyond the plant’s boundaries. The economy of this entire region is invested in its work and its future.’