Mark Warner
Mark Warner was elected to the U.S. Senate in November 2008. He served as Governor of Virginia from 2002-2006 after spending 20 years as a business leader in the high-tech industry.
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Country:
United States

Current office

Office:
Senator
County:
Virginia
Party:
Democratic Party
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I'd like to salute Creigh Deeds for showing a lot of heart and demonstrating leadership in the face of some of Virginia's most difficult challenges. I also appreciate the campaigns waged by Jody Wagner and Steve Shannon and look forward to public service from each of them in the years ahead...
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We all know how important elections are. Last year, you helped elect me to the U.S. Senate and Virginia's votes helped propel Barack Obama to the White House...
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Mark Warner In a letter signed by one-third of the U.S. Senate, Senator Warner outlined a targeted, short-term plan to move a portion of the unused bank bailout funds established last fall into a new loan fund. With the help of local lenders, that fund could be used to “unclog” the frozen credit lines to small businesses.

Source: senatus.wordpress.com
Senator Mark Warner (D-VA) “and 32 of his Senate colleagues are urging the Obama Administration to do more to support America’s struggling small businesses by increasing the availability of credit,” according to a blog entry by Warner’s staff.
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Mark Warner talks about why Creigh Deeds should be the next Governor of Virginia in this new ad.

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Creigh Deeds is the only candidate who will build upon the pragmatic and progressive style of government first started by his administration, and continued by Governor Tim Kaine. Do we move Virginia ...
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Mark Warner appears on ABCNews.com's TopLine to discuss his meeting at the White House with President Obama and the Senate's other moderate Democrats on health care reform. He also discusses the situation in Afghanistan.

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Mark Warner On Thursday, September 3rd, Senator Warner will host a town hall meeting on health care reform in Fredericksburg, Va., at 7pm. Click here for more details and to RSVP.

Source: warner.senate.gov
Since mid-June, Senator Warner has heard from thousands of Virginians about their views on health care reform through events across the state and telephone town halls, as well as through letters, emails, and phone calls.
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As our health care debate continues, I'm reminded that Virginians hired me last fall to help change the way things are done in Washington and to make sure the federal government is more responsible with taxpayer dollars, even in times of crisis...
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Roughly $7.2 billion of the federal stimulus package will soon pay for projects across the country that expand high-speed Internet access, particularly in long underserved rural communities.
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Senator Mark Warner spoke on the floor of the U.S. Senate supporting the confirmation of Judge Sonia Sotomayor to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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We wanted to share with you two op-ed columns written by Senator Warner published in Sunday's newspapers...
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Source: www.rollcall.com
For more than three decades, staffers have been answering telephones on Capitol Hill with the phrase, Hello, Sen. Warner s office. Mail has been addressed to Sen. Warner. And e-mail addresses have ended in warner.senate.gov.
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Mark Warner CQ catches up with Mark Warner after his first few months in the U.S. Senate:

Source: www.cqpolitics.com
Now a junior legislator, Warner is digging in to the grunt work of the Senate Banking Committee, where he has been staying below the radar, drawing on his successful experience in the private sector and working behind the scenes to try and help shape the panel’s approach to an overhaul of the nation...
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Mark Warner talks to the crew at Morning Joe this morning about his ideas for a "systemic risk council"

Source: www.msnbc.msn.com
Senator Warner talks to the Morning Joe crew about his thoughts on the President's plans to make the Federal Reserve the sole regulator of systemic risk -- "the kind of thing that we couldn't necessarily predict," he said, such as the mess at AIG that played such a major role in the financial indus...
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