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Changes in Congress

We will post accurate information about Virginia's Congressional delegation as it becomes available.  We expect that additional information will be posted in December 2008 or January 2009. 

SENATORS

Virginia Senators of the 110th Congress (as of November, 2008)

 

Warner, John- (R - VA) *Class II - Current term expires in 2009
225 RUSSELL SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC 20510
(202) 224-2023
Web Form: Please see notes on Senator John Warner's retirement below.  We anticipate updating this part of our site with Senator Mark Warner's information as the start of the 111th session of Congress nears.
Webb, Jim- (D - VA) *Class I - Current term expires in 2013
144 RUSSELL SENATE OFFICE BUILDING WASHINGTON DC 20510
(202) 224-4024
Web Form: webb.senate.gov/contact/

 

 A Note on Virginia's US Senate Delegation  

Due to Senator John Warner's retirement after 30 years of service to Virginia, his Senate office is forwarding mail to Senator Webb's office.

 

As Senator John Warner has stated:

 

Throughout my time representing the citizens of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the United States Senate, I have always strived to respond in a detailed, timely fashion to correspondence I receive from fellow Virginians. Closing a Senate office after thirty years of service, however, is a complex process; a process that now precludes me from providing a detailed response to each letter and email I receive.

During this transition, a chief priority of mine is to ensure that the elected officials that represent you in the United States Congress have the benefit of your views. Accordingly, I encourage you to contact Senator Jim Webb's office or your Congressman's office in the House of Representatives. After election day on November 4, 2008, in the interests of ensuring that the views of the citizens of Virginia are before their elected officials, I will forward all incoming letters I receive from my fellow Virginians to Senator Jim Webb.

Again, I thank you for the honor of serving you in the United States Senate.
 

 

VSHL will update contact information as the coming session of the 111th Congress nears in 2009.

 

* A note on Senate Classes Senators are elected to six-year terms, and every two years the members of one class—approximately one-third of the Senators—face election or reelection.  Terms for Senators in Class I expire in 2013, Class II in 2009, and Class III in 2011.