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Small businesses need health reform
Nov 18 2009
Senator Warner joined four of his colleagues today in a series of Senate floor speeches on how health reform will help small businesses.
Yesterday, the Senate passed S.1407, the military construction and Veterans Administration appropriations bill, which included two amendments submitted by Senator Warner:
Fixing the way we pay for health care
Nov 05 2009
Senator Warner joined his freshman colleagues on the Senate floor today to discuss ways to improve the way health care is delivered. It is the sixth time the freshmen have organized to speak-out on the need to adopt meaningful, responsible health reform that cuts costs and reduces the federal deficit.
Appearing on "Political Capital"
Oct 02 2009
Senator Warner will appear on Bloomberg Television's "Political Capital" with Al Hunt this weekend to discuss the latest issues facing the Senate Banking Committee, from executive compensation to financial regulatory reform.
(Bloomberg) -- Goldman Sachs Group Inc. must be careful about handing out record bonuses while the banking industry is still under distress to avoid spurring an outcry from Congress, U.S. Senator Mark Warner said.
Health reform could drive down costs
Oct 01 2009
For a second week, Senator Warner joined nine of his Freshmen colleagues in back-to-back floor speeches advocating health reform that lowers overall costs.
Warner urges action on health care
Sep 24 2009
RTD: Sen. Mark R. Warner, D-Va., in a speech on the Senate floor, yesterday warned of the consequences of inaction on a health-care overhaul.
The cost of inaction
Sep 23 2009
This morning, Senator Warner joined nine of his freshman colleagues in back-to-back speeches on the need to keeping moving forward on bipartisan health reform.
A good start on health care
Sep 18 2009
Senator Warner appeared with Neil Cavuto on Fox Business Channel yesterday to discuss the health care proposal released by the Senate Finance Committee.
Checking in with "Dr. Nancy"
Sep 15 2009
Senator Warner appeared on MSNBC's "Dr. Nancy" this afternoon to discuss what he is looking to see from the Senate Finance Committee's health reform legislation, expected later this week.