Morrisey believes W.Va. government is long overdue for review in order to best prioritize
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey wants to reconfigure the state government to be leaner and he sees cutting taxes as one way to achieve
Since being elected West Virginia’s Attorney General in 2012, Patrick Morrisey has secured countless wins for the Mountain State and our West Virginia conservative values. He is nationally recognized as a leader in the fight against federal overreach.
Morrisey has been the public face of some of the nation’s most significant legal victories in recent years. He spearheaded America’s largest win against the deep administrative state in decades (WV v. EPA), a pivotal case for our state because it helps protect energy jobs and limits the ability of federal agencies to issue regulations without clear statements from Congress. He was a leading advocate of bringing constitutional carry to West Virginia citizens, led the effort to successfully defend the state’s school choice laws (one of the broadest in the country), and set up the first-ever Disability Fraud Unit in the state over Republican and Democratic opposition. He’s the first pro-life Attorney General in West Virginia history, and defends our state’s pro-life laws in Court without reservation.
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West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey wants to reconfigure the state government to be leaner and he sees cutting taxes as one way to achieve
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey, also Republican nominee for governor, wants the state’s youth to better know what job opportunities are available to them
Attorney General Patrick Morrisey was in town Tuesday to connect with voters in the Northern Panhandle as he continues his race for governor. He’s focusing
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