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Sens. Warner, Corker Organize Sessions on Financial Regulation
Oct 15 2009
The Washington Post looks at the unique partnership between Senator Warner and Republican Senator Bob Corker of Tennessee, colleagues on the Senate Banking Committee.
The Daily Press of Newport News writes about Senator Warner's "Virginia Summit on Modeling & Simulation," and highlights his work in making Virginia a leader in mod/sim.
Summit on Modeling & Simulation
Oct 14 2009
To kick-off the three-day 2009 Modeling & Simulation World Expo in Virginia Beach this week, Senator Warner hosted a "Virginia Summit on Modeling & Simulation." The conference, held yesterday, was organized to promote Hampton Roads' growing role in the high-tech modeling & simulation field.
The Virginian-Pilot reports on the visit by Senator Warner and the nation's top consumer safety official to homes built with Chinese-made drywall.
Bringing the CPSC to Hampton Roads
Oct 12 2009
Senator Warner traveled to Hampton Roads today to meet with families who own homes damaged by toxic Chinese drywall, and he brought the chairwoman of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, Inez Tenenbaum, with him.
Divesting the government's stake
Oct 08 2009
Yesterday, the Wall Street Journal's Dow Jones Newswire wrote about Senator Warner's bipartisan efforts to design a responsible strategy for ending the federal government's ownership stake in major private companies such as AIG, Citigroup and General Motors.
Senator Warner sat down with reporters from the Dow Jones Newswires to discuss his bipartisan legislation to divest government stakes in large corporations within the next two years.
Washington Post supports TARP exit strategy
Oct 06 2009
In an editorial published this morning, the Washington Post highlighted Senator Warner's bipartisan legislation, along with Tennessee Republican Senator Bob Corker, to create an exit strategy for the government's partial ownership of TARP-assisted companies such as AIG, GM, and Citibank:
Washington Post Editorial Board endorses legislation introduced by Sen. Mark Warner (D-Va.) and a Republican colleague, Bob Corker (Tenn.) to create an exit strategy for the government's ownership of major businesses, such as AIG, General Motors, and Citibank.
Appearing on "Political Capital"
Oct 02 2009
Senator Warner will appear on Bloomberg Television's "Political Capital" with Al Hunt this weekend to discuss the latest issues facing the Senate Banking Committee, from executive compensation to financial regulatory reform.