WVMA endorses Morrisey for governor in upcoming election

Bill Bissett President at West Virginia Manufacturers Association - Official website
Bill Bissett President at West Virginia Manufacturers Association - Official website
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As this year’s November 5th General Election approaches, the West Virginia Manufacturers Association, through its Political Action Committee, the West Virginians for Manufacturing Jobs PAC, released its endorsement of West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey to be the next Governor of the Mountain State.

“I am honored to receive the endorsement of the West Virginia Manufacturers Association,” said Morrisey. “Our state’s citizens thankfully still make things for the world economy and our manufacturing companies are engines of job creation. My administration will fight for policies that will create an environment for West Virginia’s manufacturing economy to thrive, even as we receive headwinds from Washington DC.”



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