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Sen. Warner to Lead Congressional Delegation to India Jan. 7-14

~ Events in New Dehli, Jaipur, Hyderabad and Kolkata ~

Jan 05 2012

Senator Warner, co-chair of the Senate’s India Caucus, will lead a five-member congressional delegation on a visit to India between Jan. 7 and Jan. 14. The delegation will meet with top government and business leaders in New Dehli, Jaipur, Hyderabad and Kolkata, exploring opportunities to expand business, trade, defense and cultural relationships between the two countries.
“I’ve been involved in politics and government for 20 years, and I can’t think of a more frustrating issue that I’ve been involved with than this issue with drywall,” Senator Warner said at a Senate hearing on contaminated drywall this morning. Senator Warner, with Florida Senator Bill Nelson had called for the hearing today before the Senate Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety and Insurance.

What's the Big Idea?

Oct 18 2011

Senator Warner appeared on CNN’s OutFront with Erin Burnett last night to discuss his ideas for strengthening the U.S. economy and spurring more job growth. The Senator cited the jobs and investment that could be created through expanded investments in infrastructure – both physical (roads, rail, bridges) and virtual (broadband, wireless spectrum).
Senator Warner joined bipartisan majorities in the Senate and the U.S. House in passing free-trade bills with Colombia, Panama and South Korea. The President sent the proposed trade deals to Congress last week.

Talking Trade with HP

May 23 2011

This morning Senator Warner traveled to Herndon to discuss trade opportunities with ambassador Demetrios Marantis, Deputy U.S. Trade Representative, and more than 250 employees at Hewlett Packard. The Senator talked about the need to pass the pending trade agreements with Korea, Panama, and Colombia, and the growing importance of exports, as well as deficit reduction and tax reform.

Senators Warner, Webb work for Senate passage of new FAA bill

‘Slots’ compromise limits effort to overburden Reagan National Airport operations

Feb 17 2011

Senators Warner and Webb today worked to promote airline safety by modernizing the Federal Aviation Administration’s outdated, radar-based air traffic control system. The Senators also blocked efforts to make large-scale changes that could have significantly overburdened flight operations at Reagan National Airport in Northern Virginia.