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Senator Warner has won five consecutive elections to the U.S. Senate, beginning in 1978. In 2005, Senator Warner became the second-longest serving U.S. Senator from Virginia in the 218-year history of the Senate.
Now serving in his twenty-ninth year in the Senate, Senator Warner is the former Chairman, and now the second-ranking Republican of the Senate Armed Services Committee, having begun his association with our men and women in uniform sixty years ago. In this capacity, and throughout his career, he has shown unwavering support for the men and women of the armed forces. He has also been a champion of modernizing the structure and operations of the military to ensure its effectiveness in the 2...
Now serving in his twenty-ninth year in the Senate, Senator Warner is the former Chairman, and now the second-ranking Republican of the Senate Armed Services Committee, having begun his association with our men and women in uniform sixty years ago. In this capacity, and throughout his career, he has shown unwavering support for the men and women of the armed forces. He has also been a champion of modernizing the structure and operations of the military to ensure its effectiveness in the 2...
Senator Warner has won five consecutive elections to the U.S. Senate, beginning in 1978. In 2005, Senator Warner became the second-longest serving U.S. Senator from Virginia in the 218-year history of the Senate.
Now serving in his twenty-ninth year in the Senate, Senator Warner is the former Chairman, and now the second-ranking Republican of the Senate Armed Services Committee, having begun his association with our men and women in uniform sixty years ago. In this capacity, and throughout his career, he has shown unwavering support for the men and women of the armed forces. He has also been a champion of modernizing the structure and operations of the military to ensure its effectiveness in the 21st century.
Senator Warner also serves as the second-ranking Republican on two other committees, the Senate Intelligence Committee and the Senate Committee on the Environment and Public Works. In addition, he serves on the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs.
Now serving in his twenty-ninth year in the Senate, Senator Warner is the former Chairman, and now the second-ranking Republican of the Senate Armed Services Committee, having begun his association with our men and women in uniform sixty years ago. In this capacity, and throughout his career, he has shown unwavering support for the men and women of the armed forces. He has also been a champion of modernizing the structure and operations of the military to ensure its effectiveness in the 21st century.
Senator Warner also serves as the second-ranking Republican on two other committees, the Senate Intelligence Committee and the Senate Committee on the Environment and Public Works. In addition, he serves on the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Government Affairs.
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Lawmaker Pushes for Lower Speed Limit to Save Gas
FOX43 NewsWith gas prices so high, everyone is looking to conserve some gas. Now one lawmaker thinks dropping the speed limit could do the trick. Cars and trucks blaze up and down Interstate 83 in York County. The speed limit is 65 miles per hour in most spots....Tags: Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Laws, Virginia, York County, Road Transportation
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Air Force Nominee: Changes Needed In Contracting
AP Business WriterWASHINGTON (AP) - The nominee to lead the Air Force said Tuesday a recent report detailing numerous problems with a $35 billion tanker contract was "troubling," and he is planning reviews of the service's process of awarding contracts. In response to...Tags: Armed Forces, Los Angeles, Windsor (Hartford, Connecticut), Hillary Clinton, Boeing Co.
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AP IMPACT: Traffic deaths fall as gas prices climb
AP Business WriterRising prices at the gas pump appear to be having at least one positive effect: Traffic deaths around the country are plummeting, just as they did during the Arab oil embargo three decades ago. Researchers with the National Safety Council report a 9...Tags: Tennessee, Ohio, Economic Sanctions, Petroleum Industry, Government
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New GI Bill to attract recruits
Daily PressThe quality and number of American youths drawn to military service should climb soon because of enhanced education benefits to be provided under the new Post- 9/11 GI Bill, Pentagon recruiting experts say. "It is a very attractive incentive package,...Tags: Armed Forces, High Schools, Schools, International Military Interventions, Justice System
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Air Force nominee: Changes needed in contracting
AP Business WriterThe nominee to lead the Air Force said Tuesday a recent report detailing numerous problems with a $35 billion tanker contract was "troubling," and is planning reviews of the service's process of awarding contracts. In response to questions submitted to...Tags: Armed Forces, Defense, Boeing Co., Northrop Grumman Corp., Aerospace Manufacturing
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Gilmore raises $250,000 over 6 weeks
Republican Jim Gilmore reported raising $480,000 from March through June, still far from the amount his Senate foe, Democrat Mark Warner, raised over the same period. Gilmore, the state's 68th governor, trails Warner, the 69th governor, in both polls and...Tags: Government, Executive Branch, Mark Warner
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Alexandria attorney nominated to federal bench
President Bush has nominated Alexandria attorney Anthony Trenga to a federal judgeship in the Eastern District of Virginia. Trenga specializes in litigation and trial practice with the Washington law firm of Miller and Chevalier. He received his...Tags: University of Virginia, Virginia, Lawyers, George Bush, Alexandria (Alexandria, Virginia)
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Warner back at Senate ahead of schedule
Days after going back into the hospital for adjustments to his pacemaker, U.S. Sen. John Warner is back in the Senate, ahead of schedule. The 81-year-old Virginia Republican had a pacemaker implanted on Saturday. On Tuesday, he was admitted to Inova...Tags: Virginia, Upper House, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Parliament
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Gilmore, Warner mix it up at debate
804-225-7345Democrat Mark R. Warner and Republican Jim Gilmore clashed on energy and tax policy Saturday in their first U.S. Senate debate, questioning each other's political integrity and command of the facts. In several pointed exchanges, the two former Virginia...Tags: Alaska, Economic Policy, Petroleum Industry, Elections, Virginia
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Sen. Warner admitted to hospital for adjustments to pacemaker
202-824-8224Virginia Sen. John Warner was admitted to a hospital late Tuesday for doctors to make adjustments to a pacemaker that was inserted Saturday. The 81-year-old senator, who has suffered from an irregular heartbeat over the past year, disclosed on his Senate...Tags: Virginia, Upper House, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Parliament, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia)
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