Mitch McConnell has been (and continues to be) faulted by Allison
Grimes and the Democrats for a statement he made in Beattyville in April
2014. He said, "It's not my job to bring jobs to Kentucky. Economic
Development is a Frankfort issue."
And he is 100 percent correct. It's the job of state, not federal, legislatures to bring industry to individual states.
The
United States Senate is one half of Congress and is made up of 100
elected officials, two for each state in the union. These
representatives initiate new laws and provide "checks and balances" to
the executive branch of the United States government.
Their primary function is to safeguard the interests of their constituents from harm by legislation enacted at the federal level and to oversee the welfare of the Republic.
They may influence economic development options at the federal level
that may directly benefit their state if they are assigned to a
committee involved in such legislation.
They do not, however, participate in state level legislation or economic development.
At least not any further than their duties at the federal level allow
them to do. Economic development at state level is the direct
responsibility of whatever mechanism that individual state has in place
for that purpose, the governor's office and cabinet.
This makes me
wonder if Allison Grimes actually knows which office she is running for
(or if she's actually seeking a position on the Governor's ED Committee
instead).
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October 22, 2014
McConnell Says Bringing Jobs To Kentucky Not His Job, And It's Not
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