[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 31 (Tuesday, February 24, 2015)]
[Senate]
[Pages S1037-S1038]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY APPROPRIATIONS ACT, 2015--MOTION TO
PROCEED
Mr. McCONNELL. Mr. President, I move to proceed to H.R. 240.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The clerk will report the motion.
The senior assistant legislative clerk read as follows:
Motion to proceed to Calendar No. 5, H.R. 240, a bill
making appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security
for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2015, and for other
purposes.
Keystone Bill
Mr. McCONNELL. Mr. President, the Congress is sending the President
of the United States another piece of bipartisan legislation today.
Americans of both parties are calling on him to sign it. There is no
good reason not to. The Keystone jobs bill is just common sense.
Construction of this important infrastructure project would support
thousands of American jobs. It would pump billions into our economy and
the President's own State Department
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told us this could be achieved with minimal--minimal--environmental
impact. That is why this jobs and infrastructure bill passed both
Houses of Congress with bipartisan support.
I know powerful special interests and political extremists are
pressuring the President to veto American jobs. I hope President Obama
will join with us in standing for the middle class instead. It is hard
to even imagine what a serious justification for a veto might be.
Excuses related to the review process obviously won't work, since this
bipartisan bill is a solution for fixing a review the Obama
administration broke as it ignored deadlines and interfered for
political reasons. Plus, the President has called on Congress to send
him infrastructure projects, and Keystone is an important
infrastructure project that is shovel ready.
Americans are urging President Obama to finally heed scientific
conclusions his own State Department already reached. There is no
reason for the President to ignore that science any longer. Republicans
and Democrats, labor unions and businesses--we are all calling on him
to finally allow American workers to build an infrastructure project
that just makes good sense.
Mr. President, last night I took action to allow the Senate to
consider commonsense legislation that every Democrat should want to
support. This targeted measure would address the President's most
recent overreach from November.
The bill isn't tied to DHS funding. There is no excuse for our
friends on the other side to oppose it. That is especially true of the
Democrats who led their constituents to believe they would stand up for
democratic principles in this debate. These colleagues have hidden
behind all manner of excuses to avoid upsetting the far left. Well,
this bill removes the excuses and it sets up a simple political
equation: Either stand in defense of extreme overreach or stand with
constituents in support of shared democratic values.
As I have said already, my preference remains with the legislation
that has already passed the House. It is still the simplest way
forward. But as long as Democrats continue to prevent us from even
debating that bill, I am ready to try another way. I hope our friends
across the aisle will demonstrate similar flexibility.
I am calling on Senators of good faith to work with us and move the
bill forward as quickly as possible. So let's get to work.
Recognition Of The Minority Leader
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Democratic leader is recognized.
Mr. REID. Mr. President, I do appreciate--and that is an
understatement--what the majority leader has to go through to try to
please the extreme voices on his side. The fact remains we are 4 very
short days away from a Homeland Security shutdown--a shutdown, Mr.
President. We have a couple of bills on the floor that, unless there is
unanimous consent, we can't get to in 4 days. Funding expires on
Friday, yet last night the majority leader moved to bring a bill to the
floor that does absolutely nothing to fund Homeland Security--nothing.
If the majority leader wanted a vote on this bill, he shouldn't have
wasted a month repeating the same failed procedural vote four times
with the same result. Albert Einstein said that is the definition of
insanity, when you keep doing the same thing over and over again,
getting the same result.
We have said all along that we are more than happy to have an
immigration debate once Homeland Security is funded. Nevada so badly
needs full funding of Homeland Security. State and local governments
demand full funding of Homeland Security. It is not only for Nevada, it
is all across the country, because the homeland cannot be protected the
way the law is now set up unless the Secretary of the Department of
Homeland Security has the ability to grant. If there is full funding,
it would be almost $2 billion worth of programs to allow the homeland
to be protected by State and local governments.
So we are happy to have a debate on immigration, but we have to fully
fund Homeland Security. We have said that all along. We have said it
not once, not twice, but we have said it many different times.
In fact, there was a proposal brought to the Senate floor 3 weeks
ago, sponsored by Senators Mikulski and Shaheen, only to have the
Republicans object to that.
We want a debate on immigration. We are happy to have a debate on
immigration. We are eager to debate immigration now or any other time,
but we can't do that until we fully fund the Department of Homeland
Security. We have been saying that for 4 weeks and nothing has changed
in the last 24 hours.
The majority leader should allow a vote on the Mikulski-Shaheen
funding, which is sitting on the floor right now. It is on the
calendar. That is the only way to resolve this mess which the
Republicans created. The only thing that can pass the Senate is a clean
bill to fund Homeland Security. And then, once that is done, there is a
consent pending here on the Senate floor that says once that is done
and the President signs that, we will be happy to debate immigration
for whatever time the Republicans deem necessary.
Would the Chair announce the business of the day.
Reservation Of Leader Time
The PRESIDING OFFICER. Under the previous order, the leadership time
is reserved.
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