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Republican-Led Senate Advances Important Bipartisan Measures; Zika Work Continues

‘By returning to regular order and working through the appropriations process, we’ve been able to pass appropriations measures like these that support national priorities in a responsible way.’

May 23, 2016

WASHINGTON, D.C.U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor today regarding Senate passage of appropriations bills to improve transportation and housing infrastructure and care for veterans:

“Last week, the Republican-led Senate passed two more appropriations bills by a large bipartisan majority. Both bills passed out of committee with unanimous support, were subject to hours of debate and deliberation, and included the input of Democratic and Republican Senators.

“The first appropriations measure, for transportation and housing infrastructure, will help ensure air travel is safer and more efficient, invest in important infrastructure, and help strengthen America’s surface transportation network.

“As Senator Collins pointed out last week, this bill includes ‘recommendations from more than 75 Senators from both sides of the aisle’ as well as more than three dozen amendments. I want to thank my friend from Maine for her skilled leadership and her hard work with Ranking Member Reed and colleagues from both sides to advance this measure.

“The second funding measure, for veterans and military construction, will ensure veterans receive benefits and health care they’ve earned while enhancing oversight and accountability at the VA, helping improve quality of life on military bases for soldiers and their families, and advancing critical national security projects like missile defense.

“As Senator Kirk noted last week, this bill incorporates over two dozen amendments, both from Democrats and Republicans. Senator Kirk is a true champion for veterans; I know he always had the needs of our heroes top of mind as he worked with Democrats, with Republicans, and in particular with Ranking Member Tester to move this critical bill forward.

“By returning to regular order and working through the appropriations process, we’ve been able to pass appropriations measures like these that support national priorities in a responsible way.

“I also appreciate Senators working toward a compromise approach to Zika. Preventing the spread of Zika is a priority for all of us, and I’m pleased the Senate has approved a compromise provision to focus resources on this important health issue. We've now begun discussions on how best to resolve the differences between House and Senate versions and get a bill to the President.”

WASHINGTON, D.C.U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell released the following statement after the Department of Labor released their finalized rule regulating overtime pay:

“Our economy continues to be stuck in the worst recovery since World War II and the only solution the Obama Administration can come up with is more red tape that will hurt our nation’s working middle class. Just like Obamacare’s 30 hour work week, this regulation will once again incentivize employers to cut worker hours, provide fewer benefits, and hinder flexible work arrangements for hardworking Americans. That doesn’t help anyone get ahead. I’ve already heard from many concerned constituents in Kentucky on how this misguided regulation will hurt them.

“Instead of forcing another job-killing regulation on our struggling economy, the administration needs to start over. That’s why I’m proud to co-sponsor legislation introduced by Senators Scott and Alexander that will require the Department of Labor to first study this regulation and its real life effects, especially on small businesses who are the engine of our economy and not-for-profits who provide much-needed services to our constituents, before it can be implemented.”