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    Lewisburg, WV – West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey delivered a compelling keynote speech at the Greenbrier County Republican Club’s annual dinner, held at the Dutch Haus Restaurant in Lewisburg, WV. The Governor outlined his administration’s bold vision for economic growth, regulatory reform, education, workforce development, and national security, while emphasizing the need for continued Republican leadership in West Virginia.

    Governor Morrisey’s Address: A Vision for West Virginia’s Future

    Governor Morrisey opened his speech by recognizing local elected officials and veterans, thanking them for their dedication to public service. He credited Greenbrier County as a key area in the Republican Party’s expansion and applauded the grassroots efforts that helped turn Greenbrier red over the past decade.

    The Governor then addressed key challenges facing West Virginia, including economic stagnation, workforce participation, education rankings, and population decline. “We are at the bottom of too many rankings,” he stated. “That needs to change.” He assured attendees that his administration is committed to making West Virginia a leader in economic prosperity and opportunity.

    Economic & Regulatory Reform

    One of Morrisey’s most ambitious initiatives is the “economic backyard brawl”, a strategy designed to compare West Virginia’s business climate to that of neighboring states, including Virginia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Kentucky. The goal, he explained, is to ensure West Virginia has the most competitive tax rates, workforce regulations, and licensing policies in the region.

    “We need to defeat our neighboring states in economic competition,” Morrisey said. “If we can outperform them in taxation, business incentives, and workforce policies, we will attract new jobs and new industries.”

    In addition, Morrisey pledged to cut unnecessary regulations that hinder business growth, vowing to eliminate wasteful spending and inefficient state programs. “If a regulation is strangling business and job creation, we’re going to toss it out,” he stated.

    Tackling the Drug Epidemic & Immigration Issues

    The Governor reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to combating the fentanyl crisis, calling on the federal government to classify fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction. He emphasized the devastating impact of drug trafficking on West Virginia families and stressed the need for harsher penalties for drug dealers.

    Morrisey also addressed concerns about illegal immigration, announcing that West Virginia has entered into a partnership with the Department of Homeland Security and ICE to deport illegal aliens engaged in criminal activity. “West Virginia will not be a sanctuary state,” he declared. “We will enforce the law and protect our communities.”

    Education Reform & Workforce Development

    A passionate advocate for education reform, Governor Morrisey vowed to eliminate DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) initiatives in state schools and universities. “West Virginia schools will be for learning, not social experiments,” he stated, adding that four universities have already committed to ending DEI programs.

    He also promoted the “Tourism Works” training program, a new initiative that will provide West Virginians with professional development opportunities and transferable college credits. “We need to equip our workforce with the skills necessary to thrive in a modern economy,” Morrisey said.

    Energy Policy & National Security

    Positioning West Virginia as a national energy leader, Morrisey emphasized the importance of coal, natural gas, and hydroelectric power in ensuring America’s energy independence. He warned against Chinese ownership of strategic assets and vowed to protect West Virginia’s resources from foreign adversaries.

    “The winner of the global energy competition will be the country that powers the data-driven economy of the future,” he said. “West Virginia is poised to lead that charge.”

    A Call for Unity and Conservative Leadership

    Governor Morrisey concluded his speech with a call for continued Republican leadership and unity. He encouraged attendees to remain engaged in the political process, reminding them that West Virginia’s Republican supermajority provides a rare opportunity to enact lasting change.

    “As Donald Trump has said, this is a golden era for America,” Morrisey declared. “Let’s make sure it’s a golden era for West Virginia too.”

    The Governor then opened the floor to questions from attendees, addressing topics ranging from foreign land ownership and environmental concerns to law enforcement funding and illegal immigration. He reiterated his commitment to protecting West Virginians and advancing conservative policies.

    Closing Remarks

    The evening concluded with a standing ovation for Governor Morrisey, followed by a 50/50 raffle drawing and a united performance of ‘God Bless America’ by the audience. As guests departed, event organizers encouraged continued grassroots engagement to secure the future of conservatism in Greenbrier County and beyond.

    Governor Morrisey’s speech reaffirmed his administration’s focus on economic prosperity, regulatory reform, education, law enforcement, and national security. With his leadership, West Virginia aims to emerge as a stronger, more competitive state on the national stage.



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