
McConnell describes legislative filibuster as 'Kentucky's veto'
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Minority Leader Mitch McConnell explained his support for the legislative filibuster's 60-vote threshold, making the case in an op-ed in his home state paper, the Courier-Journal, published Monday that the filibuster is actually "Kentucky's veto" to prevent "radical" changes that would hurt the state.
The piece comes a week after a stark warning to Democrats against changing the rules of the filibuster in a floor speech, and a WSJ op-ed making a similar point headlined: "The Scorched-Earth Senate." In the Courier-Journal op-ed, McConnell argues the filibuster stops "radical schemes like the Green New Deal and socialized health care" that he claimed would devastate the state. He also said the filibuster protects Kentucky from being "steamrolled" by states like New York and California.More Related News