Issues & Legislation

August 6, 2009

Talking banking re-regulation on CNBC

Senator Warner appeared on CNBC today, to talk about his op-ed calling for a single banking regulator.  He also talks about health care.  Here is the interview:



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    The status quo is not an option
    Senator Warner appeared on MSNBC's "The Ed Show" yesterday to discuss the need for health reform. He said the status quo for those who have health insurance, as well as those who don't, would be "disastrous:"
  • 08/05/09 -
    Training for next-gen fuel vehicles
    This morning, the U.S. Department of Energy awarded a $720,000 grant to J. Sargeant Reynolds Community College in Richmond for the development of a new workforce training program for next-generation electric vehicles.
  • 08/06/09 -
    Promising news on the D-Day Memorial
    Senator Warner received a letter from U.S. Secretary of the Department of Interior Ken Salazer today informing us that he will dispatch a National Park Service team to the National D-Day Memorial in Bedford to make a preliminary assessment of whether the site might be eligible for inclusion in the National Park Service system.
  • 08/06/09 -
    Health care bottom line on "Top Line"
    Senator Warner appeared on ABC News Now's "Top Line" this afternoon. The majority of the discussion focused on the health reform debate, and the Senator talked about his focus on containing costs in health care:
  • 08/06/09 -
    Current record
  • 08/06/09 -
    America needs a single regulatory agency
    In an op-ed published in the Financial Times this morning, Senator Warner argues for a single regulator to be in charge of overseeing the banking industry.
  • 08/12/09 -
    Continuing the discussion about health care reform
    As the national discussion about reforming health care continues, we've launched a new page to help answer your questions and give you a chance to express your views.