Saturday, Sept. 12 — Evens though both live in Northern Virginia, it is not often that the state’s two U.S Senators, Jim Webb and Mark Warner, have appeared at the same event since Warner took office in January.
Both Democrats, they were side-by-side at the Mason District Crabfest in Sleepy Hollow tonight to promote activism in the coming November election in Virginia. Warner pledged that a health care reform bill will be signed into law this year, and told the News-Press he thinks a public option that will trigger in three to five years if needed will work to contain costs, and that transparency is the key to the success of reform.