Sen. Mitch McConnell, who led the fight to destroy the mustard and sarin gas stored in Kentucky, will give the keynote speech on Wednesday.
One of Louisville's oldest pump stations that protects more than 200,000 people from flooding and sewer overflows is about to receive a major upgrade.
He also blamed government spending for a ripple effect in the economy that has led to inflation and high interest rates.
The comments come after a report found Justice Thomas accepted luxury trips paid for by a prominent GOP donor over the course of two decades.
The 81-year-old tripped and fell on March 8 at an evening reception at the Waldorf Astoria in Washington.
At least 40 mass shootings have been recorded in the U.S. so far this year.
McConnell was among a group of congressional leaders who met at the White House on Wednesday.
Coleman, a federal appointee, made the announcement Monday, days before the Trump administration prepares to leave to make way for the incoming Biden administration.
Sen. McConnell says one last rescue package is in the works -- but he doesn't hold out hope that it will be passed until after the election.