From Team Warner <[email protected]>
Subject your weekly update
Date October 25, 2020 2:20 PM
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Mark Warner is working hard in the Senate to make life better for every Virginian. Our team will continue to send these weekly updates to keep folks around Virginia up to date with Mark's priorities.

Here's what Mark is working on right now:

-- Mark announced his intent to vote against Judge Amy Coney Barrett's nomination [[link removed]] for the Supreme Court. It is clear that the Affordable Care Act is on the line with this nomination, and Mark will continue to work to protect coverage for those with pre-existing conditions.

-- Mark's bi-partisan IMPROVE Well-Being for Veterans Act has been signed into law [[link removed]]. This legislation will provide funding for critical mental health resources for veterans, as a way of addressing the epidemic of veteran suicides.

-- Supporters across the Commonwealth weighed in on the reasons they support Mark Warner. They cited his diligence in strengthening our national security [[link removed]], his willingness to work across the aisle to solve problems [[link removed]], and his work to build an economy that works for all Virginians [[link removed]].

-- Mark warned of foreign efforts to influence American elections in a bi-partisan joint statement with Senate Intelligence Committee Acting Chairman Marco Rubio. Mark will continue to speak out about the spread of misinformation online and work to ensure that our elections are fair and free of foreign intervention.

-- Mark continues to lead the charge to make sure everyone has access to quality, affordable, health care. Joined by his Senate colleagues, Mark asked the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of the Treasury to research the impact of repealing the Affordable Care Act [[link removed]]. If struck down by the Supreme Court, more than 20 million Americans could lose access to health care.

-- Election Day is nine days away. Whether you plan to vote early in-person, mail in a no-excuse absentee ballot, or vote in-person on November 3rd, the first step is visiting iwillvote.com to make your plan to vote.

Thank you for your continued support.

-- Team Warner



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