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Common ground on regulatory reform
Feb 25 2010
Senator Mark Warner joined Senator Bob Corker on CNBC's "Squawk Box" to discuss their bipartisan efforts on the financial regulatory reform legislation in the Senate Banking Committee.
Honoring the sacrifice at Iwo Jima
Feb 23 2010
Senator Warner joined dozens of World War II veterans today to commemorate the 65th anniversary of the raising of the U.S. flag at Mount Suribachi in Iwo Jima, Japan.
Being a moderate in Congress
Feb 21 2010
Senator Warner was featured during a report on the CBS Evening News on Saturday about the frustrations felt by moderates in Congress.
Northern Neck and the Middle Peninsula
Feb 20 2010
After traveling to Fort Belvoir, Culpeper and Frederickburg on Thursday, Senator Warner spent Friday morning in the Northern Neck and on the Eastern Shore, visiting with business and community leaders in Westmoreland and Essex Counties.
Warner defends stimulus amid protest
Feb 19 2010
The Culpeper Star-Exponent reports on Senator Warner's visit with business and community leaders in Culpeper to discuss the stimulus program and common ground in Washington.
"I'm not ready to throw in the towel"
Feb 19 2010
Senator Warner was back on the road yesterday and met with business and community leaders in Culpeper and Fredericksburg to provide an update from Washington.
An update on Fort Belvoir
Feb 18 2010
Senator Warner traveled to Fort Belvoir today to receive an update on the BRAC-related base expansion and to tour the new hospital construction site.
"Someone's got to keep at this"
Feb 17 2010
There has been much discussion this week about the "hyperpartisanship" that often paralyzes Washington.
The Richmond Times-Dispatch's Jeff Schapiro takes a look at Senator Warner's freshman year in the U.S. Senate amidst the "the sharp partisan divide that for more than two years threatened his governorship."
Senator Warner announced today that $24 million from the economic stimulus package will go toward funding of two projects that will jump-start Virginia's transition to expanded use of health care information technology and electronic medical records.