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States Will Get More Flexibility, Certainty Under Long-Term Highway Bill

‘It’s a bipartisan, long-term, multi-year measure that will fund our roads, highways, and bridges for longer than any transportation bill considered by Congress in a decade – and this highway proposal will do so without raising taxes or adding to the deficit.’

July 22, 2015

WASHINGTON, D.C.U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor regarding the bipartisan Drive Act:

“I regret that yesterday’s procedural vote on the multi-year, bipartisan highway bill wasn’t successful.

“It wasn’t a vote to approve of the bill, just a vote to agree to talk about it.

“We held the vote when we did because we wanted to give the House more space to work on it.

“But some members said they wanted more time to review it before agreeing to talk about it, so we’ll take that procedural vote again later today. And because we’re still determined to get this to the House in a timely manner, we expect to work through Saturday to ensure we do.

“Here are the key components of this legislation.

“It’s a bipartisan, long-term, multi-year measure that will fund our roads, highways, and bridges for longer than any transportation bill considered by Congress in a decade – and this highway proposal will do so without raising taxes or adding to the deficit.

“It will give state and local governments the kind of stability and certainty they need to better plan road and infrastructure projects into the future, while also providing them with more flexibility in pursuing those projects.

“It will instill real transparency and accountability into the funding process, so Americans can actually see where infrastructure tax dollars are going and how they’re being spent.

“And it will help break the habit of Washington always looking to hike up the gas tax to fund its spending, instead of looking for spending cuts and efficiencies first.

“Because here’s what we know about the gas tax: It often hits hardest those who struggle just to get by, and too many Americans have been struggling the past few years. It's not fair to hit those Americans again with yet another unfair policy from Washington.

“Some people might be a little shocked to see the Senator from California and I working across the aisle to put this bill together. Some might’ve been shocked to see President Obama and Republicans working together to pass important trade legislation for American workers, or a Republican Senator from Tennessee and a Democratic Senator from Washington helping the Senate come to agreement on replacing No Child Left Behind.

“But my view is, if you agree on a policy that's good for the American people, you should be willing to look past the D or an R next to someone’s name to get it enacted.

“Senators from both parties know that a long-term highway bill is in the best interest of our country. So we’re working together to get a good one passed. Thanks to the dedication of both Republican and Democratic Senators and their staffs, I’m hopeful we will.”

McConnell, Boxer Announce Agreement on Multi-Year Highway Bill

‘After months of discussion and a lot of cooperation from chairmen and ranking members, and staffs and members from both sides of the aisle, I’m happy to announce that Sen. Boxer and I have an agreement for a multi-year, bipartisan highway bill.’

July 21, 2015

WASHINGTON, D.C.U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor regarding the bipartisan Drive Act:

“After months of discussion and a lot of cooperation from chairmen and ranking members, and staffs and members from both sides of the aisle, I’m happy to announce that Sen. Boxer and I have an agreement for a multi-year, bipartisan highway bill. We will now discuss that with our conferences at the lunches.

“This is a six-year highway authorization that will allow planning for important long-term projects around the country, and the bill provides three years of guaranteed funding for the highway trust fund.

“Senators from both parties know that a long-term highway bill is in the best interest of our country. So we’ll continue working together to get a good one passed. Thanks to the dedication of both Republican and Democratic Senators and their staffs, I’m hopeful we will.   “I thank the many members on both sides of the aisle who helped get us as far as we’ve already gotten today. In particular I’d like to thank Chairmen Inhofe, Hatch, Thune and Shelby for their efforts to reach a bipartisan accomplishment.”

 

WASHINGTON, D.C.U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made the following comments today regarding the Obama Administration’s latest anti-coal regulation:

“This costly proposed regulation is aimed squarely at the lifeblood of the commonwealth’s economy and the livelihoods of Coal Country workers and their families. Taken together with other Washington regulations that are already having a devastating impact, it’s impossible not to conclude that the Obama Administration is engaging in all-out economic warfare on these communities. I will continue to do all I can to fight back against the Obama Administration’s repeated and gratuitous attacks on Kentuckians whose only crime is working hard to maintain a reliable source of energy and provide for their families.”