
Warner remarks on Senate budget
The following are excerpts of opening remarks by U.S. Senator Mark R. Warner (D-VA) during today’s hearing by the Senate Budget Committee on the release of a Fiscal Year 2014 budget:

The following are excerpts of opening remarks by U.S. Senator Mark R. Warner (D-VA) during today’s hearing by the Senate Budget Committee on the release of a Fiscal Year 2014 budget:

At George Mason University on Monday, Sen. Jim Webb (D-Va.) was joined by President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric Shinseki, former Sen. John Warner, and student veterans at an event celebrating the enactment of Webb’s “Post-9/11 GI Bill,” which offers comprehensive educational benefits to veterans of the wars in…
I’m with Mark Warner and Adam Schiff, who want SEC Chair Paul Atkins and DOD Inspector General Platte Moring to look into the vast sums that were made on what were basically bets on a series of major Trump regime policy decisions over the past year.
Tim Kaine and Mark Warner have introduced legislation requiring full refunds of Donald Trump’s unconstitutional and illegal tariffs.

State Sen. Louise Lucas doesn’t have Glenn Youngkin to emasculate anymore, so, watch out, Tim Kaine, Mark Warner.
The rules of the political game are important to MAGA Republicans, who have won the popular vote in two of the seven presidential elections since 2000, but have won four of those elections because of the arcane Electoral College.
Club America, a project of Turning Point USA that “mobilizes America’s spirited, anti-woke warriors” in high schools, is coming under fire after a visit from the mayor of a California city.
Tim Kaine and Mark Warner are putting their weight behind the campaigns of a pair of former Members of Congress in two 2026 Democratic Party congressional primaries.
The Trump administration is literally beside itself over where kids in five Northern Virginia school districts go to the bathroom.
Sixty-one Mennonite Christians were arrested outside the Washington, D.C., office of U.S. Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., on Tuesday, stemming from a peaceful protest aimed at getting Warner to commit to end the ongoing Israeli military siege of Gaza.
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