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As Mark Warner continues to work hard to make life better for every Virginian, our team is committed to sending these weekly updates to keep folks around Virginia up to date with what Mark is focused on now that the Senate is back in session this week.
Here's what Mark is working on right now:
-- Mark voted early in Alexandria on Friday, September 18. No matter how you're planning to vote this year, the first step is making sure you're registered. Head over to iwillvote.com to check your registration status and find out how you can cast your ballot. >>> [link removed]
-- In a letter addressed to the CEOs of telecom companies such as AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon, Mark requested a temporary suspension of overage fees and data caps. As students participate in virtual schooling due to the pandemic, limited bandwidth severely hinders their learning during an already stressful time. >>> [link removed]
-- Mark is sounding the alarm about Russian misinformation being spread on social media. As Election Day draws nearer, he warns that Congress isn't doing enough to pass election security legislation in order to combat misinformation. Mark is doing all that he can to keep our elections fair and free of foreign interference. >>> [link removed]
-- This week, Mark's campaign launched a full Spanish campaign website and released a new Spanish language radio ad, "Conozco." Take a look! >>> [link removed]
-- The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is proposing cutbacks to the Lifeline Program for low-income consumers, which gives millions of Americans discounts on broadband access. In a time when an unprecedented number of Americans are relying on internet access for virtual learning, telehealth, and to work remotely, Mark is demanding that the FCC continue to provide affordable broadband in low-income communities during the pandemic. He will push for more broadband legislation in the next COVID-19 relief package. >>> [link removed]
--The U.S. House of Representatives passed The IoT Cybersecurity Improvement Act, legislation that sets minimum security standards for devices connected to federal networks. This marks a major step forward in Mark's work to close the "glaring gap in cybersecurity infrastructure" over the past three years. >>> [link removed]
- Up next, the bill goes to the Senate, where Mark hopes it will be voted for approval.
-- Mark continues to demand that Postmaster General Louis DeJoy reverse the changes made to the United States Postal Service in order for Americans to maintain consistent access to medication during the pandemic. The results of his decisions have resulted in delays of life-saving prescriptions. >>> [link removed]
Thank you for your continued support.
-- Team Warner
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