Governor Patrick Morrisey is set to tour Southern West Virginia to engage with residents about their concerns regarding drinking water. His visit highlights ongoing water quality issues in the region.
The listening tour will span four counties over two days, allowing Morrisey to gather input from locals directly affected by water quality problems. The initiative aims at addressing complaints and understanding the impact these issues have on daily life.
Governor Morrisey’s tour, announced alongside Marshall University President Brad Smith in Huntington, underscores the state’s commitment to tackling water quality challenges faced by these communities.
Morrisey has emphasized the importance of clean water access and aims to use insights from this tour to inform future policy decisions.

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