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Sen. Warner spearheads significant policy movements amid a packed week

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This past week, Senator Warner was at the forefront of various important policy shifts across Virginia, advocating for essential FAA regulation, educational reforms, and tax cuts for low- and middle-income families during a week of extensive cross-Commonwealth travel.

Warner, in a united stance with fellow Sens. Kaine, Cardin, and Van Hollen, expressed strong opposition against any disruption to the longstanding equilibrium between the region’s airports. Congress’s 1986 imposed restrictions on nonstop flights out of Washington National (DCA) have maintained an effective balance between regional airports, serving the Northern Virginia community effectively while avoiding the congestion and delays associated with the over-utilization of DCA. The Senators have jointly advocated for maintaining this balance amidst attempts to increase flight capacity from DCA.

In parallel, Sen. Warner has proposed a bipartisan solution to simplify the transfer of credits from four-year institutions to two-year institutions. The Reverse Transfer Efficiency Act, if passed, could serve as a significant breakthrough for many students who’ve been unable to complete their degrees due to personal or financial reasons. This legislation will aim to create an exemption for sharing student records between higher education institutions, thereby facilitating a smoother transfer process and ensuring students get the degrees they’ve earned through their coursework.

Further, Sen. Warner introduced the Working Families Tax Relief Act, aiming to permanently expand some critical tax credits that were enacted temporarily during the pandemic. The expanded Child Tax Credit (CTC) and Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) were notably effective in reducing poverty and assisting low-income families. Sen. Warner’s new legislation seeks to reinstate these benefits permanently, helping lift millions of children and families out of poverty.

Other highlights of the week include his support for Alzheimer’s research, the passage of the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2024, and continued advocacy for telehealth services. He also announced significant funding for beach access enhancements and infrastructure upgrades at regional airports.

Looking ahead, Sen. Warner will meet with constituents across Northern Virginia over the weekend. He is slated to participate in a markup on a new bipartisan bill about clawbacks for failed bank executives and is scheduled to meet Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss strengthening U.S.-India relations.

For more information, visit the Senator’s website.

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