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Mitch McConnell is a Republican representing Kentucky in the House of Representatives. Before entering the federal legislature, he built a career as an attorney and served in the Department of Justice under the Ford administration. He also held local office as the Jefferson County judge/executive for two terms. His professional background includes work as a legislative assistant and a brief period of service in the U.S. Army Reserve.
In the House, he holds significant committee responsibilities, including serving as Chair of the Senate Committee on Rules and Administration and the Joint Committee of Congress on the Library. He is also a member of the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry and the Committee on Appropriations. His policy work frequently touches on defense, rural development, and government oversight.
McConnell has sponsored a variety of legislation, including the SHOP Act, the CAREER Act of 2023, and resolutions related to voter registration. Throughout his career, he has been a prominent figure in his party, previously serving as the leader of the Republican Conference. He has announced that he will retire from politics at the conclusion of his current term.
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