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Senator Warner says he was “tremendously moved” after joining Georgia U.S. Rep. John Lewis and three-dozen colleagues this weekend for the Congressional Civil Rights Pilgrimage through Alabama. The annual event included stops in Tuscaloosa, Montgomery and Birmingham, and culminated in Sunday’s march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma.
WASHINGTON -- U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-VA) today signed an amicus brief filed in the United States Supreme Court in U.S. v. Edith Schlain Windsor, a challenge to Section 3 of the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act, known as DOMA. A total of 40 Senators and 172 members of the House signed onto the brief.
Senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine hosted a ‘Commonwealth Coffee’ this morning in Washington. The event was open to all Virginia constituents, and more than 150 came to meet the two Senators and hear them speak about sequestration and the other challenges that Congress and the Commonwealth will face in the coming months.
U.S. Sen. Mark Warner, R-Va., has reintroduced a bipartisan measure aimed at consolidating existing federal campus safety programs into a single National Center for Campus Public Safety. The proposed center would be charged with empowering campus law enforcement officials across the country with training, research and best practices aimed at increasing safety and preventing future campus violence.
Sen. Warner joined host Kai Ryssdal on public radio’s Marketplace to address Congress’ failure to act in the face of the broad sequester cuts scheduled for March 1. He continued to emphasize the mindless inefficiency of the across-the-board cuts, and his exasperation with the political dysfunction preventing a deal from being reached.