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At his Washington office, Sen. Warner met two young Virginians each doing their own part to serve our Commonwealth and country.
Senator Warner received a standing ovation on Tuesday when he told visiting members of the National Association of Home Care & Hospice that "we are overdue as a nation for an adult conversation about end-of-life planning."
Getting the most out of health IT
Dec 13 2012
Senator Warner spoke yesterday at an annual conference on implementing health care information technology (IT). The Senator stressed the importance of making sure new health IT products can interact effectively with each other, much like how cell phones created by different manufacturers and operating on different networks can still communicate.
Tar Wars
Jul 17 2012
Senator Warner met today with Savior Waddell, a rising fifth grader at Danville's Woodrow Wilson Elementary School, to celebrate his winning entry in an anti-smoking poster contest. Savior's entry was called "Hang Tough - Don't Puff."
Sen. Mark Warner told employees, volunteers and residents of Bay Aging elderly community something they probably already knew on Tuesday — that 90 percent of Americans think Congress is dysfunctional. "Let me assure you," he added, "that I am in the 90 percent."
Yesterday Senator Warner kicked off a two-day conference between federal agencies and manufacturers at NASA Langley in Hampton. The conference’s focus was advanced composite materials and Hampton Roads’ modeling and simulation infrastructure.
Blunt amendment goes way too far
Mar 01 2012
At a time when we should be focused on expanding economic and educational opportunity for everyone and working for genuine fiscal responsibility, some lawmakers in Washington – and also in Richmond – instead prefer to play partisan politics with a woman’s access to health services.
On the ground in India
Jan 10 2012
The billion-plus people of India are experiencing phenomenal growth in their middle class, yet millions currently live in poverty in crowded urban slums. That was a focus of Senator Mark Warner’s visit today as he continues to lead a five-member congressional trip to India.
An NBA bounce pass to India
Jan 09 2012
You don’t see this every day: a United States senator and a former NBA player, spreading the gospel of team sports and healthy lifestyles to young people – in New Delhi, India. That’s what Senator Mark Warner and former NBA star Muggsy Bogues did today on the first day of Senator Warner’s week-long congressional visit to try to increase economic and cultural ties between the United States and India.
"This is no way to treat a Navy family."
Dec 11 2011
Senator Warner met today in Norfolk with about three-dozen military families, top Navy brass and the company hired to manage off-base Navy housing to sort-out complaints about leaky roofs, windows, mold and rats.