In the News
Richmond Times-Dispatch: Kaine, Warner call for federal action after Lynchburg train derailment
May 05 2014
Sens. Mark R. Warner and Timothy M. Kaine released a letter they sent today to Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx in response to the derailment of a CSX train on April 30 in downtown Lynchburg, sending 17 oil-filled tanker cars off the tracks and three into the James River.
Washington Post: "Unrequired Reading"
May 05 2014
"In late 2012, the White House identified 269 reports it would like to eliminate. The Dog and Cat Fur Protection report was on that list, along with a few other doozies...After the White House put out its list, the Senate’s Warner and Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) wrote bills to eliminate some of the least useful reports."
Sen. Mark R. Warner has again joined with an Illinois lawmaker on behalf of two whistle-blowing pilots at Langley Air Force Base, this time in hopes of saving one's career. Warner, a Democrat, and Republican Rep. Adam Kinzinger have written to Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel about Maj. Jeremy Gordon and Capt. Joshua Wilson.
Senator Warner Discusses Need to Strengthen TWIC Card Security at a Senate Commerce Committee Hearing
The estimated student loan debt in America is $1.2 trillion, said Sen. Mark Warner (D-Virginia) in an interview with the Spartan Echo on May 1; this is greater than the estimated credit card debt in America.
Warner says knowing so many jobs will be maintained could spur other economic growth. "This shows some of the uncertainty we saw with sequestration hopefully will be in the rear-view mirror," Warner said.
Both chambers of Congress passed the DATA Act unanimously this month, representing a rare showing of widespread agreement between Democrats and Republicans. Sens. Mark Warner (D-Va.) and Rob Portman (R-Ohio) sponsored the legislation.
“This broad, bipartisan reform proposal reflects more than 18 months of solid work, and has been examined during a dozen public hearings by the Banking Committee. It’s a complicated bill that impacts 20% of our economy, and the continued government conservatorship of Fannie and Freddie is not a responsible option."
“This broad, bipartisan reform proposal reflects more than 18 months of solid work, and has been examined during a dozen public hearings by the Banking Committee. It’s a complicated bill that impacts 20% of our economy, and the continued government conservatorship of Fannie and Freddie is not a responsible option."
In the Capital: Mark Warner's DATA Act Passes the House, Improving Government Transparency
Apr 29 2014
On Monday Senator Mark Warner's magnum opus piece of legislation, the Digital Accountability and Transparency Act, passed the House of Representatives with bipartisan support. The bill now heads to President Obama's desk to be signed into federal law.