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“And remember: as many of us said during the debate on the President’s health care bill, this is just the beginning. If the government is allowed to compel people to buy health care, it won’t stop there. Now, it’s telling people what their religious beliefs are and what their religious practices ought to be. What’s next?”

Washington, DC U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell made the following remarks Thursday regarding the severe storms that hit Kentucky on Wednesday:

“I wish to say a few words about the severe storms and tornadoes that cut through parts of the Midwest yesterday, including in my home State of Kentucky. People across the Bluegrass State are still recovering this morning from the considerable damage caused by the severe weather.

“The National Weather Service has confirmed four tornadoes struck in Kentucky with winds of up to 125 miles per hour. These funnel clouds were sighted in Elizabethtown, eastern Grayson County, Larue County, and near downtown Hodgenville, which is home to the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Park.

“In all, the National Weather Service has confirmed at least 16 tornadoes across the country through seven States—Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Indiana, and Kentucky. Over 300 reports of severe weather across the region describe frightening details such as wind gusts of over 80 miles per hour, and golf-ball sized hail storms.

“There were reports of power outages for thousands of people across Kentucky, particularly in my hometown of Louisville, the towns of Elizabethtown and Paducah, and in Muhlenberg and Grayson counties. Downed power lines and flash flooding were reported across the State.

“News reports and accounts from my own staff tell me that there has been considerable damage across Kentucky, including dozens of homes and businesses damaged and several people injured. Two people in McCracken County near Paducah were rescued from an overturned mobile home and rushed to the hospital in critical condition. From what we know at this point, however, thankfully it appears no lives were lost in Kentucky.

“Unfortunately, the same cannot be said elsewhere, as the severe weather that raged through six other States has reportedly claimed at least 12 lives. I join my colleagues from the affected States in keeping in my thoughts today all those affected by these storms, especially the families of those lost in these tragic and unforeseeable circumstances.

“I also want to extend my gratitude to the first responders in Kentucky and across the entire Midwest who have risen to the occasion and provided the much-needed response and relief. Let me particularly thank the Kentucky National Guard, who is there to assist, as always, when disaster strikes.

“Authorities are warning us that the threat from severe weather is not over. More storms are expected today in Alabama, Tennessee and again in my home State of Kentucky.

“We will continue to keep a close eye on Kentucky and other States in the affected region, and make sure people have everything they need to clean up, rebuild, and reclaim their dignity from the wreckage of this tragedy.”

Washington, DC -- U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell urged his Senate colleagues Wednesday to support legislation that would save jobs in Kentucky and across the country by allowing the Department of Commerce to continue to assess countervailing duties on imports from non-market economies, including China and Vietnam.

“I have heard from a number of Kentucky businesses employers who would be hit hard if Congress failed to act on this issue,” Senator McConnell said. “This legislation not only save jobs in Kentucky, but also helps level the playing field for Kentucky businesses and their workers who would otherwise be negatively impacted by subsidized imports coming from countries like China.”

In late 2011, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in GPX International Tire Corp. v. United States ruled that the Department of Commerce does not have authority to assess countervailing duties on imports from non-market economies. This bipartisan legislation introduced today by Sens. McConnell, John Thune (R-SD), Sherrod Brown (D-OH), Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), Tom Coburn (R-OK), John Rockefeller (D-WV), Susan Collins (R-ME), Bob Casey (D-PA), Rob Portman (R-OH), Thomas Carper (D-DE) and Jeff Sessions (R-AL) would clarify the intent of Congress regarding this provision.