In the News
Sen. Warner Reacts to OPM Data Hack
Jun 04 2015
“Today's reported breach is part of a troubling pattern by this agency in failing to secure the personal data of federal employees – the second major breach in a year.”
U.S. Sen. Mark Warner today delivered perhaps the first significant speech of any Washington, D.C. policymaker on the potential impact of generational and technological changes on the American economy.
Richmond Times-Dispatch: Phyllis Galanti to be honored with arboretum at McGuire VA Medical Center
May 26 2015
Phyllis Galanti, whose tireless campaign to free U.S. POWs in Vietnam brought international awareness and ultimate success, will be memorialized at an arboretum at McGuire Veterans Affairs Medical Center.
Following his third visit to the facility in the past nine months, Sen. Mark Warner says the veterans hospital in Hampton needs to make more progress in reducing wait times.
The diminutive Caroline County town of Port Royal is chock-full of history, centuries deep.
No one knows that better than Herbert Ridgeway Collins, the local historian who delights in sharing its lore with residents and visitors.
No one knows that better than Herbert Ridgeway Collins, the local historian who delights in sharing its lore with residents and visitors.
With Congress returning for a four-month sprint this month, one policy area continues to receive deserved attention in Washington, D.C, especially by Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va.: data security.
Five years after U.S. Sen. Mark Warner's mother died of Alzheimer's, he is still haunted by what he might have done differently for her - if only he had known her wishes.
Governor McAuliffe Announces 10,000th DNA Data Bank Hit
Senator Mark Warner pursuing federal funding support for testing of physical evidence recovery
Apr 13 2015
Senator Mark Warner pursuing federal funding support for testing of physical evidence recovery
Senate Approves Sen. Warner’s Budget Amendments to Improve Government Efficiency and Protect Consumer Data
Mar 27 2015
During a marathon session of budget votes the Senate approved two proposals from Sen. Warner: one improves federal government efficiency, and the second strengthens consumer protections following data breaches that expose customers’ personal information.
The Virginian-Pilot: VA expands eligibility for Virginia veterans who live in remote regions
Mar 25 2015
More veterans in rural Virginia, including the Eastern Shore, will be eligible to seek health care outside the Veterans Affairs system thanks to a regulatory change announced Tuesday.