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Recommendations for Virginia's District Courts
Jun 30 2010
Senator Warner and Senator Jim Webb announced their recommendations today of two judges to fill vacancies on Virginia's two federal district courts.
Senator Warner called on America's business leaders to strengthen their commitment to community service today in a speech at the 2010 National Conference on Volunteering and Service, the world’s largest annual gathering of service and volunteer leaders, in New York City.
Sen. Robert Byrd
Jun 28 2010
Senator Warner released this statement today, following the death of his colleague, West Virginia Senator Robert Byrd.
Senator Warner sent a letter to Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski yesterday asking the FCC to collaborate with Internet service providers and content providers to maintain reasonable consumer access to high-value Internet content.
Sen. Warner: Private sector can help Arlington
Jun 25 2010
The Daily Press of Newport News reports on Senator Warner's conversations with U.S. Army officials and leaders of Virginia's high-tech community to help fix problems at Arlington National Cemetery.
Following a briefing by U.S. Army officials, Senator Warner pledged to work to help correct many of the systemic mismanagement issues at Virginia's Arlington National Cemetery, including its failure to incorporate modern information technology.
Progress on ending secret holds
Jun 22 2010
Good news is emerging in the effort to change some of the cumbersome rules of the Senate.
A plan to help small businesses recover
Jun 21 2010
Senator Warner hosted a roundtable discussion with small business owners and bankers on Friday at Richmond's Consolidated Bank & Trust to discuss his specific ideas to help small businesses get access to credit.
Warner plan aims to boost small-business lending
Jun 18 2010
The Virginian-Pilot of Norfolk looks at Senator Warner's proposal aimed at helping small businesses that are not failing but need reasonable lines of credit to survive.
Senator Warner filed legislation today that would eliminate 17 outdated, ineffective, or duplicative government programs and save approximately $806 million a year.