Press Releases
Sens. Warner & Thune Introduce Bipartisan Bill to Allow Businesses to Help Employees with Student Loan Debt
~ Would allow pre-tax earnings to assist employees with loan repayment ~ ~ Incentivizes workers to refinance student loan debt at lower interest rates with private lenders ~
Jun 09 2014
Bipartisan Group of Nine Senators Urges V-A to Accept Free Private Sector Help to Fix VA
~ In letter to President Obama, Senators urge top-level private sector review of V-A systems ~
Jun 05 2014
WASHINGTON – A bipartisan group of nine U.S. Senators called on the Obama Administration today to accept private sector assistance in fixing the broken Department of Veterans Affairs (V-A) scheduling system. In a letter, Sens. Mark R. Warner (D-VA), Mike Johanns (R-NE), Patty Murray (D-WA), Richard Burr (R-NC), Al Franken (D-MN), Marco Rubio (R-FL), Joe Donnelly (D-IN), Saxby Chambliss (R-GA), and Michael Bennet (D-CO), urged the V-A to follow the example of the Army, which in 2010 allowed a consortium of leading technology companies to provide expertise in designing a corrective plan, at no cost to the taxpayers, to fix widespread data management issues uncovered at the Army’s Arlington National Cemetery.
“Because of the immediacy of the many challenges at the VA, we urge you to work with us to implement a similar cost-effective, private sector initiative so we can begin restoring the trust of our veterans and the American public in the ability of the VA to meet the commitments our nation has made to our veterans. Our military men and women, their families, and our veterans deserve nothing less.”
“Engaging the tech sector and the best minds from leading American IT firms produced a comprehensive business plan to help the Army modernize its workflow procedures and upgrade the data management systems at Arlington. That effort, conducted at no cost to the taxpayers, represented the very best traditions of corporate citizenship,” the senators wrote.
Full text of the letter is below, and a PDF of the signed letter can be accessed here.
Statement of Sen. Warner on EPA Draft Regulations on Existing Power Plants
~ On Today’s EPA Announcement of Draft Regulations for Existing Power Plants ~
Jun 02 2014
Statement of Sen. Warner on Shinseki Resignation
May 30 2014
“I honor General Shinseki's military and civilian service, and support his decision to step aside to allow new leadership at the Department of Veterans Affairs. Now we can place our focus where it rightly belongs: fixing the problems.”
Sen. Warner Named 'Fiscal Hero' by the Nonpartisan Campaign to Fix the Debt
~ Warner recognized for commitment to address nation’s fiscal challenges ~
May 28 2014
Sens. Warner and Kaine Applaud Designation of Chesapeake Bay as Critical Conservation Area
~ Area producers eligible to receive funding to support agricultural conservation programs~
May 27 2014
WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Mark R. Warner (D-VA) and Tim Kaine (D-VA) announced today that the U.S. Department of Agriculture has designated the Chesapeake Bay Watershed as one of eight national Critical Conservation Areas, a new designation that ensures Bay region producers are eligible to receive a portion of more than $100 million in annual funding to help implement a variety of conservation projects and increase the sustainability of regional water, soil, wildlife and natural resources. Sens. Warner and Kaine, with other Bay State Senators, fought to preserve funding for the watershed by consolidating multiple conservation programs into a new Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) as part of the 2014 Farm Bill.
"I am proud that we able to push the USDA to recognize the importance of the Chesapeake Bay by designating it as a Critical Conservation Area," Senator Warner, who as Governor of Virginia toughened standards and made a historic investment in water quality improvements, said. "This will allow us to continue protecting the Commonwealth’s 3,300 miles of coast, which provide vital economic contributions to tourism, recreation, commercial and sport fisheries, as well as important environmental resources."
“I applaud USDA for designating the Chesapeake Bay as a Critical Conservation Area, which will bolster the Bay’s share of federally-funded conservation projects that benefit both farmers and the environment,” said Senator Kaine, who made Chesapeake Bay cleanup and conservation a priority as Governor of Virginia. “I was proud to support the bipartisan farm bill containing these important priorities.”
The Chesapeake Bay is the world’s largest and most productive estuary. With a 64,000 square mile watershed and 11,684 miles of tidal shoreline, more than the entire U.S. West Coast, the Bay has been deemed a national treasure by President Obama and his predecessors. It has an economic value over $1 trillion, but that value is dependent on the health of the Bay’s waters and fisheries. Twenty-five percent of lands within the watershed are used for agricultural purposes.
Sen. Warner Announces Proposals to Make College More Affordable and Help Borrowers Repay Student Loans
~ Warner package includes income-based loan repayment, voluntary employer benefit ~ ~ Also includes earlier access to Pell grants, stronger career training programs ~
May 23 2014
Sens. Warner & Kaine Provisions to Boost Va. Projects Included in Final Passage of Water Resources Development Act
~ Amendments help Port expansion, protect Chesapeake Bay oyster restoration programs ~
May 22 2014
Statement on Washington Football Team Name
May 22 2014
WASHINGTON - The office of U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-VA) released the follow statement today after a group of Senators released a letter calling on the NFL to change the name of the Washington Redskins football team.
"Senator Warner believes that it’s not for Congress to dictate what the league does. He believes that over time, team names will change to reflect the times, as happened with the Washington Wizards. "