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WASHINGTON, D.C. U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) released the following statement today regarding the passing of former U.S. Senator for Kentucky, Walter “Dee” Huddleston:

“I want to offer my sincere condolences to the family and friends of Senator Walter 'Dee' Huddleston.  As a member of the Greatest Generation, Dee proudly served Kentucky and our nation: first in the United States Army, next in Frankfort, and then in the U.S. Senate. With a serious approach to the issues and a constant support for our agriculture, Dee earned the respect of his colleagues and Kentuckians throughout the Commonwealth. 

“When we each had the opportunity to share our visions for Kentucky’s future in 1984, I experienced Dee’s tenacity, competitiveness, and skill firsthand. He was a tough competitor, and I always respected him for his service to our home state. Elaine and I were saddened to hear of Dee’s passing, and I hope that the memories of his life will bring comfort to those who knew him in this time of grief.”

‘It is vital that citizens be heard. ‘Americans with strong opinions on both sides of last week’s debate spoke up in a civil, respectful way, and our nation was better for it. But only one side was happy to play host to this toxic fringe behavior. Only one side’s leaders are now openly calling for more. They haven’t seen enough. They want more. And I’m afraid this is only phase one of the meltdown. We’re already seeing desperate voices on the far left explain that, because they lost this fight, even more drastic steps are in order.’
‘Yesterday, the Senate passed broad, bipartisan legislation to maintain our nation’s waterways and drinking water systems. Now, we’re turning back to the personnel business and confirming more of the president’s qualified nominees to important executive branch positions.’