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Statement of Senator Warner on HHS decision to not locate immigrant facility in Brunswick County
Jun 20 2014
"This was the right call. Collaboration and local support is absolutely key for the success of a project like this."
Girl Up global advocates visit Capitol Hill
Jun 19 2014
Senator Warner met with a group of six Virginia Girl Up global advocates. Girl Up, a United Nations Foundation campaign, gives American girls the opportunity to empower young women in developing countries, while creating the next generation of world leaders.
Meeting with School Epinephrine Advocates
Jun 17 2014
Senator Warner met with three families with brave young children who fight every day against potentially fatal allergies.
This past Monday Senator Warner held a reception honoring Virginia artists whose work is currently on display in his Washington, D.C. office as part of his State of the Arts in Virginia program.
"Sen. Mark Warner announced last week that he had sought and received confirmation that the Northern Virginia Technology Council, a 1,000-member trade group, would help the VA straighten out its wretched patient-appointment system."
"As Warner and representatives of local governments and first responders said to federal and industry officials, it’s time to move from the talking and studying phase into the implementation phase of new safety regulations."
Lynchburg News & Advance: Warner: New safety standards 'desperately' needed after Lynchburg derailment
Jun 06 2014
Senator Warner said Monday it’s time for rail companies and oil producers to get “some skin in the game” in the efforts to beef up safety standards for oil train tankers.
Sen. Warner, on Thursday urged President Barack Obama to allow a group of Northern Virginia technology firms to assist the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs in fixing its patient-appointment system.
Senator Warner released the following statement on questions surrounding Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl's release.
Senator Warner brought together more than 80 federal, state and local officials to discuss how to make crude oil-by-rail safer following the April 30 derailment of a 105-unit oil train in Lynchburg.