Mitch McConnell will return to the Senate next week, more than a month after concussion

Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell during a UofL announcement Thursday morning of $20 million in federal funding for cybersecurity training. Jan. 19, 2023
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Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell is returning to work Monday, more than a month after he was hospitalized for a concussion after a fall, he said on his Twitter account.

McConnell said Thursday he would return to the U.S. Senate next week. He was released from the hospital a few days after his fall, but underwent rehabilitation, which could have lasted up to two weeks, a source familiar with his condition previously told USA TODAY.

"I am looking forward to returning to the Senate on Monday. We've got important business to tackle and big fights to win for Kentuckians and the American people," McConnell tweeted.

The announcement comes four days after the shooting in Louisville's Old National Bank and the GOP leader said he and his wife, Elaine Chao, were sending prayers to the victims and their families. He also praised the work done by the Louisville Metro Police Department.

McConnell was attending a dinner at the Waldorf Astoria in Washington D.C. on March 8 and hit his head after he tripped. He was taken to the hospital in an ambulance.

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USA TODAY reporter Phillip Bailey contributed to this article. Reach Ana Rocío Álvarez Bríñez at abrinez@gannett.com; follow her on Twitter at @SoyAnaAlvarez.

This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Mitch McConnell returning to the Senate next week, after concussion