The Courier-Journal (Louisville)

McConnell weighs in on race for president

GOP Senate leader says Trump ‘very confident’

- Hannah Pinski

Welcome to Kentucky in D.C. — a weekly recap on what members of our state’s federal delegation have been up to.

From what the Commonweal­th’s lawmakers voted on to stops they made around the state, this story will detail what Kentuckian­s need to know about their representa­tives and senators.

Last week, Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell visited Louisville and gave the keynote speech at Greater Louisville Inc.’s second installmen­t of its 2024 Capitol Connection series. Here are some highlights from his speech.

Mitch McConnell weighs in on the presidenti­al race and debate

The senior senator pointed out that both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump are around the same age, indicating that it was going to be interestin­g to see how they would play off of each other during the first presidenti­al debate last Thursday.

“Trump is very confident, having rallies around the country this week, while Biden is holding out at Camp David, studying and working with others,” McConnell said ahead of the debate.

This isn’t the first time McConnell weighed in on the November election, as he announced his endorsemen­t for Trump earlier in March.

During the debate, other lawmakers shared their thoughts throughout the night, including Republican Sen. Rand Paul and Democratic Rep. Morgan McGarvey.

McConnell said he also thinks it’ll be a tight race in November, as states in the “flyover country” between the East and West coasts have shifted Republican, while Democrats have become “very coastal.”

What’s happening in Washington, D.C.?

Delegation supports Gov. Andy Beshear’s request for Federal Major Disaster Declaratio­n: Kentucky’s entire delegation sent a letter to President Biden supporting Beshear’s request for assistance following May’s severe storms. According to the letter, the storms affected almost half of Kentucky’s 120 counties, and power outages impacted over 213,000 residents, with some outages lasting several weeks.

McConnell helps secure a nearly $3 million investment for roadway improvemen­ts: The U.S. Department

of Transporta­tion Roadways will award the money to the Boone County Fiscal Court to improve existing structure along the Limaburg Road corridor, which borders the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky Internatio­nal Airport. According to a press release, McConnell contacted the Secretary of Transporta­tion in support of the court’s applicatio­n for funding.

Kentucky delegation on the local level

Rep. Thomas Massie shares news of his wife’s death: The congressma­n posted Friday morning that his wife, Rhonda Massie, died on Thursday. Many politician­s posted in support of Massie, who represents Kentucky’s 4th Congressio­nal District.

McGarvey attends abortion rights press conference: On the second anniversar­y of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organizati­on, McGarvey spoke in Louisville with Planned Parenthood and ACLU of Kentucky and called Kentucky’s abortion law “cruel and extreme.”

The state has a near-total abortion ban, except when an abortion is needed to save a mother’s life. There are no exceptions if a pregnancy is caused by rape or incest. McGarvey also said that it’s not just abortion rights that are under attack.

“IVF is under attack,” McGarvey said. “We saw what happened in Alabama; birth control is under attack. Basic drugs that have been approved are under attack. Emergency care for physicians is under attack because the extremists in Washington are not going to stop.”

Social media posts of the week

So long, Bowman: Rep. Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., became the first of a group of progressiv­e House lawmakers to lose a primary challenge in the 2024 cycle on Tuesday night, and many lawmakers flocked to X, formerly known as Twitter, to post their reactions.

Massie didn’t waste time to comment. He re-posted a video from March 2023 of a heated exchange in the hallways of Capitol Hill, poking fun and saying he would miss their “informal chit chats.” In the video, Bowman and Massie argued over solutions to gun violence after a school shooting in Tennessee.

Paul helps welcome Buc-ees: The U.S. Senator was among hundreds in attendance at the grand opening of Kentucky’s second Buc-ee’s in Smiths Grove. He praised the popular gas station and convenienc­e store in front of a crowd and said the opening is a “start of a new chapter of growth and opportunit­y.” He also didn’t miss out on getting a picture in front of the company’s famous beaver mascot.

Paul’s stop in South Central Kentucky was one of many he made in the state last week. Those stops included:

● Hosting the Posthumous Bronze Star Medal Ceremony in Lexington

● Participat­ing in a regional economic and workforce developmen­t roundtable in Danville

● Meeting with Taylor County regional hospital officials and community leaders in Campbellsv­ille.

 ?? JEFF FAUGHENDER/COURIER JOURNAL & USA TODAY NETWORK ?? U.S. Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell was the guest speaker at Greater Louisville Inc.'s “Capitol Connection Luncheon” at the Galt House on June 25.
JEFF FAUGHENDER/COURIER JOURNAL & USA TODAY NETWORK U.S. Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell was the guest speaker at Greater Louisville Inc.'s “Capitol Connection Luncheon” at the Galt House on June 25.

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