More than 40 students from Ms. Rachelle Hawkins-Wesson’s government class at Brunswick High School visited Capitol Hill on Wednesday. The students had the opportunity to complement what they’re learning in the classroom by getting a firsthand look at how Congress works.

Before visiting with Senator Warner, the students got to see the legislative process in action, viewing a session of Congress from the House Gallery.

The students enjoyed the opportunity to ask Senator Warner questions that aren’t necessarily answered in a textbook. One student asked what Senator Warner is doing to break gridlock in Congress. Senator Warner said he has and will continue to encourage his colleagues in Congress to put party labels aside and demonstrate a real commitment to compromise for the good of the country.

Last year, Senator Warner met with Ms. Hawkins-Wesson’s class and discussed a variety of topics ranging from student loans to the economy to the nation’s burgeoning debt.

As the visit ended, Senator Warner thanked the students for being interested and engaged in public policy.

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