Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) on Wednesday blasted a key House Democratic proposal over a provision that would make Election Day a federal holiday.

"This is the Democrat plan to restore democracy? A brand-new week of paid vacation for every federal employee who would like to hover around while you cast your ballot?" McConnell asked from the Senate floor.

"Just what America needs, another paid holiday and a bunch of government workers being paid to go out and work for I assume ... our colleagues on the other side, on their campaigns," McConnell added.

McConnell has repeatedly lashed out at House Democrats' anti-corruption bill, known as H.R. 1, as a "political power grab" and has pledged that it will go nowhere in the GOP-controlled Senate.

McConnell, on Wednesday, criticized the bill as the "Democratic political protection act" and that it would create a "Washington-based taxpayer-subsidized clearinghouse for political campaign funding."

The package, which is considered a signature issue for House Democrats, includes legislation that makes Election Day a holiday for federal employees. It also encourages private business to give employees the day off.

"Their bill would make Election Day a new paid holiday for government workers, and create an additional brand new paid leave benefit for up to six days for any federal bureaucrats who decides they'd like to hang out at the polls during an election," McConnell added on Wednesday.