Governor Morrisey receives support from small business community

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Following Governor Patrick Morrisey’s State of the State address, NFIB West Virginia State Director Gil White expressed approval of the governor’s commitment to enhancing the small business economy.

“West Virginia small business owners welcome Governor Morrisey’s plans to strengthen the economy and make our government more efficient,” White stated. He highlighted that small businesses across the state are facing economic challenges such as rising business expenses and a persistent worker shortage. Business owners hope that Governor Morrisey and the Legislature will avoid implementing policies or regulations that could worsen these issues.

White concluded by expressing optimism about collaborating with Governor Morrisey and legislative members during this session.



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