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Republican Leadership Gets Senate Working for the American People

"This Republican majority is following through on what we’ve set out to do from the beginning and make a difference for people across our country."

July 14, 2016

WASHINGTON, D.C.U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor today regarding Senate accomplishments during the Republican Majority:

“One newspaper recently declared that the Senate ‘has settled into a new normal’ under Republican leadership, ‘passing bills at [a] rate not seen in decades.’ And that is good news for the American people. Here’s why.

“This ‘new normal’ includes more than 225 bills that have been passed, along with more than 140 bills that have become law—and I’m not just talking about bills from Republicans, but bills from Democrats too.

“For instance, the Senior Senator from Delaware, who’s seen four of his bills become law. For instance, the Senior Senator from California, who’s seen three become law. And, for instance, our Democratic colleagues from Rhode Island and Minnesota, who saw the CARA bill they worked on with Republican Senators like Senator Portman, Senator Ayotte, and Senator Grassley pass yesterday.

“CARA is a comprehensive legislative response to the prescription opioid and heroin epidemic ravaging our country. Legislation to address this epidemic languished under a previous Judiciary chairman, but Senator Grassley worked to change that. He made it a priority and moved it swiftly. CARA wouldn’t have been possible without him, just as it wouldn’t have been possible without members like Senator Portman and Senator Ayotte who have worked to drive this bill forward every step of the way. I’d also like to thank Senator Alexander for his work in conference committee to secure a strong final bill. The bill we passed will help protect more Americans from addiction and overdose, and we expect the President to sign it into law soon.

“Here’s another important bill we passed yesterday and also expect the President to sign into law soon. It’s the most comprehensive aviation security reform legislation in a decade, and it contains significant consumer protections for airline passengers too. This important bill will help protect Americans at our airports and in our skies, and it wouldn’t have been possible without the good work of Senator Thune who worked with Senator Nelson to guide it through to passage.

“In just the past week or so we saw the crisis in Puerto Rico and we responded—with responsible legislation designed to prevent a taxpayer bailout and help the Puerto Rican people. We saw the threat of rising food prices for Middle-Class families and we responded—with science-based legislation designed to prevent confusing and costly laws in one state from raising grocery bills in another.

“And while Senate Democrats are now trying to make it impossible to get the basic work of government accomplished with some ‘Filibuster Summer’ sequel, we’ve been able to make progress there too. The full Appropriations Committee has approved all 12 funding bills—at record early time and with broad, bipartisan support—many of them with unanimous backing from both sides. The full Senate has passed some on the floor, and if our Democratic friends would work with us, we could pass the others as well.

“The Republican-led Senate set out to give these appropriations bills ample amount of floor time for Senators to debate these measures, so more of the American people could be represented in the lawmaking process, and that’s just what we’ve done.

“The Republican-led Senate set out to give colleagues from both sides more of a voice allowing amendments and bills from both sides, because better process leads to better results for the American people, and that’s just what we’ve done.

“We did so because this Republican majority is following through on what we’ve set out to do from the beginning: open up the legislative process, get committees up and running again, empower members from both sides, find areas of common ground, and advance legislation that can make a difference for people across our country. And just because Democrats are again reverting to their dysfunctional ways because they believe it suits them politically, it doesn’t change the reality that we’ve made significant progress in restoring the Senate to significantly better health.

“We’ve clearly put the Senate back to work too. There are so many other measures we’ve passed besides those I’ve mentioned already. Groundbreaking reforms in education and in transportation. Permanent tax relief for families and small businesses.
Trading more of Washington’s annual patches and punts for real solutions. All of these good ideas—and so many more—are now law, which benefits the people we represent.

“We’ve gotten so much done already. There’s much more we can do too, as long as our Democratic colleagues aren’t determined to obstruct for its own sake. I think many on the other side have much to ponder over the state work period about Zika, veterans, our men and women in uniform…and then they’ll have to decide. Do they want to continue with these partisan games on critical issues like Zika and national defense, or do they want to work with us to keep making progress for our country?

“We’ll certainly give them more opportunities to make progress on appropriations. We’ll certainly give them opportunities to make progress on important issues like energy and defense. And even if Democratic Leaders might prefer dysfunction and partisan games, members from both sides know that the Republican-led Senate has given them more of an opportunity to move legislation and their constituents more of a voice.

“With continued hard work, and cooperation from our friends across the aisle, we can continue to add to that record of achievement for people across the country. Shouldn’t that be what we all want after all?”

This bill is an ‘important step to ensuring safety and security for American travelers… [and] another example of how the Senate under Republican leadership is prioritizing America’s vital transportation network’

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell praised Senate passage today of a bipartisan bill which aims to keep Americans safe in our airports and in the skies. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Reauthorization Act, which will benefit communities and airports across the country, including those in Kentucky, is headed to the President for his signature.

“I applaud the Senate for passing this bipartisan aviation bill, which is an important step to ensuring safety and security for American travelers,” Senator McConnell said. “Recent terror attacks, like those at the airports in Brussels and in Istanbul, underline the importance of this bill, which represents the most significant airport security reform in a decade. Passage of this bill is yet another example of how the Senate under Republican leadership is prioritizing America’s vital transportation network.”

By shoring up security for international flights coming into U.S. airports, by enhancing vetting for aviation employees, and by improving security in pre-screening zones that are often vulnerable, the airport security bill works to protect airline passengers. The bill also takes steps to keep Americans safer from active shooter threats, by authorizing more so-called ‘VIPR’ teams. It will also help make sure airports are better equipped to respond to and disarm threats that come their way, by bolstering resources and training for security personnel.

In addition to these smart security enhancements, the bill also includes a number of key items to improve safety in our skies, such as ensuring that unmanned aerial vehicles don’t interfere with emergency response and improving mental health screenings for pilots.  It also includes a number of consumer-protection provisions too, like refunds for lost or delayed baggage and improvements to travel for disabled passengers and parents with small children. The bill accomplishes all of this without raising fees or taxes on passengers, and without imposing heavy-handed regulations that threaten consumer choice.

Eric J. Frankl, A.A.E., Executive Director of the Blue Grass Airport in Lexington, said, “We were pleased to see the action taken by the Senate today to provide for much needed investment in our aviation infrastructure, and I sincerely appreciate Senator McConnell’s continued support and prioritization of our nation’s transportation infrastructure. This bill not only provides stability for aviation funding but it will reauthorize important programs that enhance security at airports and provide additional protections for airline customers.”

Skip Miller, Executive Director of the Louisville Regional Airport Authority, said, "The security measures in the FAA reauthorization bill will reassure air travelers that tools are in place to provide adequate protection.  We are also grateful for the funding certainty provided by the reauthorization, as repeated short term extensions over the past year have been disruptive to financing our ongoing operational needs, and I want to thank Senator McConnell for his leadership on this vital issue.”

Juva Barber, Executive Director of Kentuckians for Better Transportation, said, “Passage of this FAA authorization bill will help Kentucky’s airports and the traveling public and we are very appreciative of Senator McConnell for continuing to prioritize Kentucky’s transportation infrastructure needs in Congress.”   

NOTE: In 2015, Sen. McConnell helped shepherd through the Senate and to enactment a five-year highway and surface transportation bill, the longest-term transportation bill to pass Congress in almost two decades. Click HERE for a release on Senate passage of the FAST Act in December 2015.

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