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Finishing Strong
Dec 23 2014
As 2014 comes to an end, we finally saw some signs of bipartisanship in Congress: majorities in both the House and the Senate approved an 11th hour spending agreement and a number of bipartisan bills were approved.
Visiting With a Future Virginia Engineer
Dec 10 2014
Virginia’s winner of the Intellectual Property Owners Association Education Foundation’s video contest, met with Senator Warner.
Sen. Warner Statement on Campus Sexual Assault
Nov 20 2014
"I am deeply troubled by the horrific sexual assault allegations at the University of Virginia that were reported by Rolling Stone magazine, and I add my voice to those calling for a full and thorough investigation."
On Saturday, over 850 women from around the Commonwealth joined Senator Warner for the 5th Annual Virginia Women’s Conference at Old Dominion University.
Today Senator Warner spoke on the Senate floor to give voice to hundreds of Virginia students and graduates concerned about the increasing burden of student loan debt.
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators, including Virginia's Mark Warner, has pushed a reasonable proposal that would mandate anonymous surveys on campuses and require that the results of those surveys be available to the public.
A legislative success for veterans
Aug 06 2014
Last week, the Senate came together to pass bipartisan legislation to repair the mess at the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Sen. Mark Warner was one of eight U.S. senators who proposed legislation Wednesday aimed at holding colleges more accountable to protect students from sexual assault on campus.
Today, Senator Mark Warner met with two outstanding Virginia students.
Bloomberg: A Painkiller for Student Debt
Jul 17 2014
The U.S. system of student loans is nobody's idea of a successful program. Default rates are near a two-decade high, burdening borrowers, the government and the economy as a whole...Legislation introduced today by Republican Senator Marco Rubio of Florida and Democratic Senator Mark Warner of Virginia would help to change that.