On May 6, 2024, Kentucky's federal delegation, including U.S. Senator Rand Paul, U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, and Representatives Hal Rogers (KY-05), Brett Guthrie (KY-02), Andy Barr (KY-06), James Comer (KY-01), and Morgan McGarvey (KY-03) penned a letter to President Joe Biden. They expressed their support for Governor Andy Beshear’s request for a major disaster declaration for the Commonwealth of Kentucky following severe weather in April.
On May 6, 2024, Kentucky's federal delegation, comprising U.S. Senator Rand Paul, U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, and Representatives Hal Rogers (KY-05), Brett Guthrie (KY-02), Andy Barr (KY-06), James Comer (KY-01), and Morgan McGarvey (KY-03) expressed their support for Governor Andy Beshear’s request for a major disaster declaration for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. This follows severe weather conditions experienced in April.
Members of Kentucky's congressional delegation, including U.S. Senator Rand Paul, U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, and Representatives Hal Rogers (KY-05), Brett Guthrie (KY-02), Andy Barr (KY-06), James Comer (KY-01), and Morgan McGarvey (KY-03) have sent a letter to President Joe Biden supporting Governor Andy Beshear’s request for a major disaster declaration for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. This request follows severe weather conditions experienced in April.
Kentucky's federal delegation, including U.S. Senator Rand Paul, U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, and Representatives Hal Rogers (KY-05), Brett Guthrie (KY-02), Andy Barr (KY-06), James Comer (KY-01), and Morgan McGarvey (KY-03) have sent a letter to President Joe Biden supporting Governor Andy Beshear’s request for a major disaster declaration for the Commonwealth of Kentucky following severe weather in April.
Kentucky's federal delegation, including U.S. Senator Rand Paul, U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, and Representatives Hal Rogers (KY-05), Brett Guthrie (KY-02), Andy Barr (KY-06), James Comer (KY-01), and Morgan McGarvey (KY-03) have sent a letter to President Joe Biden supporting Governor Andy Beshear’s request for a major disaster declaration for the Commonwealth of Kentucky following severe weather in April.
On May 6, 2024, Kentucky's federal delegation, which includes U.S. Senator Rand Paul, U.S. Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, and Representatives Hal Rogers (KY-05), Brett Guthrie (KY-02), Andy Barr (KY-06), James Comer (KY-01), and Morgan McGarvey (KY-03), penned a letter to President Joe Biden. In this correspondence, they expressed their backing for Governor Andy Beshear’s request for a major disaster declaration for the Commonwealth of Kentucky due to severe weather in April.
U.S. Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) recently joined forces with U.S. Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) and the entire Senate Republican conference to send a letter to President Biden. The senators are urging the administration to withdraw its support for two international agreements being considered at this month's World Health Assembly (WHA). They argue that these agreements would grant more authority to the World Health Organization (WHO), which they deem dysfunctional, and could potentially weaken United States sovereignty.
U.S. Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) recently joined forces with U.S. Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) and the entire Senate Republican conference to send a letter to President Biden. The letter urged the President's administration to withdraw its support for two international agreements under consideration at this month's World Health Assembly (WHA). The senators argued that these agreements would give undue authority to the World Health Organization (WHO), which they termed as dysfunctional, and could potentially undermine United States sovereignty.
U.S. Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) has joined U.S. Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) and the entire Senate Republican conference in sending a letter to President Biden, urging his administration to withdraw support for two international agreements under consideration at this month’s World Health Assembly (WHA). The senators argue that these agreements would grant greater authority to the World Health Organization (WHO) and potentially undermine United States sovereignty.
U.S. Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) recently joined forces with U.S. Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) and the entire Senate Republican conference to send a letter to President Biden. The letter calls for the Biden administration to withdraw its support for two international agreements under consideration at this month's World Health Assembly (WHA). These agreements, if passed, would grant more authority to the World Health Organization (WHO), which the senators describe as dysfunctional, and could potentially undermine United States sovereignty.
Dr. Paul and Sen. Johnson, along with a coalition of Senate Republicans, have sent a letter to President Biden urging him to reject two international agreements proposed at the World Health Assembly. The senators expressed their concerns about the WHO's response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the potential impact of these agreements on U.S. sovereignty.In the letter to President Biden, the senators stated, “Some of the over 300 proposals for amendments made by member states would substantially increase the WHO’s health emergency powers and constitute intolerable...
U.S. Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) has joined U.S. Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) and the entire Senate Republican conference in sending a letter to President Biden, urging his administration to withdraw support for two international agreements under consideration at this month’s World Health Assembly (WHA). The senators argue that these agreements would grant greater authority to the World Health Organization (WHO) and potentially undermine United States sovereignty.
U.S. Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) recently joined Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) and the entire Senate Republican conference in sending a letter to President Biden, urging his administration to withdraw support for two international agreements under consideration at this month’s World Health Assembly (WHA). The agreements would grant greater authority to the World Health Organization (WHO) and potentially impact U.S. sovereignty.
U.S. Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) recently joined forces with U.S. Senator Ron Johnson (R-WI) and the entire Senate Republican conference to send a letter to President Biden. The letter urges the administration to withdraw its support for two international agreements under consideration at this month's World Health Assembly (WHA). The senators argue that these agreements would grant more authority to the World Health Organization (WHO), which they describe as dysfunctional, and could potentially undermine United States sovereignty.