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Gov. Bob McDonnell participated in his first formal meetings with members of Virginia’s Congressional delegation this morning.
He met on Capitol Hill with U.S. Sen. Mark Warner (a former Virginia governor), Sen. Jim Webb, Rep. Eric I. Cantor, R-7th and Rep. Frank Wolf, R-10th. McDonnell was scheduled to meet for 30 minutes with each member.
While there were no formal media availabilities, we are told that the topics up for discussion were federal and state collaboration, education, energy and jobs.
After the meetings and a lunch appearance at the Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce annual meeting, McDonnell headed back to Richmond.

