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While the Obama administration and Congressional Republicans fight in Washington over cutting a small slice of the federal budget, deficit hawks from both parties have taken to the road to persuade the public that the only way to really fix the nation’s finances is to shrink the growth of popular entitlement programs and to raise revenues.
Still working for Southside jobs
Mar 03 2011
The mayors of Martinsville and Danville led a local delegation to Washington today to ask for Senator Warner’s help in restoring the House’s cuts to workforce development centers.
A step toward reducing waste
Mar 01 2011
Today the Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a report outlining more than 80 ways we can reduce waste, modernize operations and eliminate duplication across the entire federal government. “This report confirms what we all know – that there is room to trim back our government spending, but we’ve got to do it carefully,” Senator Warner said in response to the report.
Not really a "gang," but...
Feb 28 2011
WHEN WE FIRST wrote in December to applaud the stop-the-dawdling debt reduction effort launched by Sens. Mark R. Warner (D-Va.) and Saxby Chambliss (R-Ga.), the bipartisan group seemed like a potentially useful adjunct to the momentum generated by President Obama's fiscal responsibility commission in the fall.
Sen. Mark Warner is trying. The Virginia Democrat, the prototypical political moderate, is part of a small group of senators seeking to do what nobody else in Washington seems capable of doing. They are trying to devise the Big Deal that will provide a fix to the country's frightening budget deficits, not just now but for years to come.
Senators Warner, Webb work for Senate passage of new FAA bill
‘Slots’ compromise limits effort to overburden Reagan National Airport operations
Feb 17 2011
Senators Warner and Webb today worked to promote airline safety by modernizing the Federal Aviation Administration’s outdated, radar-based air traffic control system. The Senators also blocked efforts to make large-scale changes that could have significantly overburdened flight operations at Reagan National Airport in Northern Virginia.
Starting the day with NPR and deficit reduction
Feb 17 2011
On today’s Morning Edition, Senators Warner and Chambliss (R-Ga.) sat down with NPR’s Steve Inskeep to talk about their work on deficit reduction and tax reform.
ICYMI: Lessons learned from JFCOM
Feb 15 2011
The Pentagon's decision to resize, refocus and rename Joint Forces Command has prompted uncertainty and anxiety for many families across South Hampton Roads. Hold on to your hats. It may be just the beginning.
Kissing babies and visiting BTEC
Feb 14 2011
Senator Warner recently had a chance to visit Botetourt County. The Roanoke Times' Botetourt View blog did a great write-up of his visit and took lots of photos! (Yes, the Senator even kissed a baby.)
Town hall in Charlottesville
Feb 11 2011
Senator Warner had a great conversation yesterday with employees at the State Farm operations center in Charlottesville. Employees were interested in his thoughts on government regulation and the economy, and the Senator also talked about his efforts to form a bipartisan coalition of colleagues to tackle the budget deficit and our nation’s spiraling debt.