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A good start on health care
Sep 18 2009
Senator Warner appeared with Neil Cavuto on Fox Business Channel yesterday to discuss the health care proposal released by the Senate Finance Committee.
Fighting for Dulles Metrorail
Sep 17 2009
The U.S. Senate adopted the FY2010 Transportation-HUD Appropriations Act this afternoon, which included $85 million in federal funds as part of the federal government’s multi-year, $900 million commitment for the Dulles Rail Extension.
Checking in with "Dr. Nancy"
Sep 15 2009
Senator Warner appeared on MSNBC's "Dr. Nancy" this afternoon to discuss what he is looking to see from the Senate Finance Committee's health reform legislation, expected later this week.
Health care and Afghanistan
Sep 11 2009
Senator Warner appeared again today on ABCNews.com's "TopLine" program to discuss health care reform and other congressional issues.
Discussing financial re-regulation
Sep 08 2009
This morning, the Financial Times recapped Senator Warner's recent thoughts on another to-do item facing Congress: financial regulatory reform.
Much-heralded changes to US financial regulations are set for a significant rewrite in the Senate, as lawmakers weigh up alternatives to the Treasury's plan, according to one Congressional critic.
Town hall meeting in Fredericksburg
Sep 04 2009
Before a crowd of more than 1,800, Senator Warner outlined his three principles for health care reform during a town hall meeting last night in Fredericksburg.
A civil conversation on end-of-life
Aug 28 2009
Senator Warner hosted a thoughtful discussion yesterday with close to 100 religious leaders, caregivers, and hospice workers to discuss his on-going efforts to improve end-of-life care and advance care planning.
Warner Holds Out Hope for End-of-Life Proposals
Aug 27 2009
The New York Times reports on Senator Warner's forum with faith leaders on end-of-life health issues.
Sen. Warner calls for lower health costs
Aug 26 2009
Charlottesville Daily Progress: U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner believes that the price of not undertaking health care reform is far too high.