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WASHINGTON, D.C.U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor regarding votes on Department of Homeland Security funding and the President’s executive overreach on immigration:

“This morning, the Senate will complete work on a bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security. And then, we’ll turn to Senator Collins’ bill. It’s common-sense legislation that would protect our democracy from the egregious example of executive overreach we saw in November. It deserves broad support.
 
“Remember: President Obama said more than 20 times he couldn’t take those kinds of actions. He even referred to overreach like that as ‘ignoring the law.’ So Senator Collins’ measure simply takes the President at his word, and helps him follow the law instead of ignoring it.

“The Collins bill also provides Democrats who led their constituents to believe they’d address executive overreach with a chance to show they were at least a little bit serious. Democrats won't achieve that by filibustering Homeland Security. And Democrats won't achieve it by holding hypocritical press conferences, just hours after voting to block funding for DHS.
 
“But they can help us pass a sensible bill from Senator Collins that would hold the executive branch to account. After so many weeks of senseless filibustering, that’s the least these Democrats owe their constituents.”

WASHINGTON, D.C.U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor calling on Senate Democrats to support Senator Collins’ sensible legislation blocking the President’s executive overreach:

“It was good to see Democrats finally bring an end to their weeks-long filibuster of Homeland Security funding.
 
“Once the measure we voted on yesterday is complete, the Senate will consider sensible legislation from Senator Collins.
 
“Her bill is simple: It would protect our democracy from the most egregious example of executive overreach we saw in November. It’s overreach described by President Obama himself as ‘ignoring the law.’
 
“Senator Collins’ measure simply takes the President at his word, and helps him follow the law instead of ignoring it.

“It’s hard to see how any Senator could oppose such a common-sense idea.
 
“So we look forward to that vote.”

WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks on the Senate floor condemning the Obama Administration’s ‘Net Neutrality’ rule:

“Later today, the Obama Administration's FCC will take up a proposal, favored by the President, that would strike a blow to the future of innovation in our country: it’s the so-called ‘Net Neutrality’ rule.
 
“The growth of the Internet and the rapid adoption of mobile technology have been great American success stories. And they were made possible by a light regulatory touch.
 
“In fact, it's this bipartisan ‘light touch’ consensus that allowed innovators to develop and sell the products people want — and to create the kind of high-quality jobs Americans need — without waiting around for government permission.
 
“The Obama Administration needs to get beyond its 1930s rotary-telephone mindset and embrace the future.

“That means encouraging innovation, not suffocating it under the weight of an outdated bureaucracy and poorly named regulations like this one.”