Warner in Williamsburg

Kevin Hall, our communications director, is traveling with Governor Warner today as he visits Williamsburg and James City County, part of his ongoing Hometown Days tour. Here is the report he sent us last night:

WILLIAMSBURG, Va. -- More than 175 members and guests of the Williamsburg Kiwanis Club gathered today to welcome Governor Warner.

The Governor reviewed his record of accomplishments as Governor -- bringing common-sense efficiency and reform to state government, creating jobs and opportunity, and leading record investments in public education, public health, and public safety (which you can review yourself HERE by reading "The Virginia Record").

Governor Warner told Kiwanis members about his commitment to solve problems and make life better for all Virginians.

The Governor said he's working to shake-off the old way of thinking and the same old divisive politics that divide and distract us.

Later, the Governor was invited to speak to about 250 students at The College of William & Mary's Mason School of Business.

The Governor told students about how he brought Democrats and Republicans together to restore honesty to Virginia’s budget process, to eliminate government waste, and to make sure every Virginian had the same opportunities he had to realize the American Dream.

Governor Warner pledged to bring the same common-sense, results-oriented leadership to the U.S. Senate.

The Governor ended the day with a rousing speech to more than 300 James City County Democrats.

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