FGA praises West Virginia’s legislative session for delivering key reforms

Stewart Whitson Senior Director of Federal Affairs - Foundation for Government Accountability
Stewart Whitson Senior Director of Federal Affairs - Foundation for Government Accountability
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The Foundation for Government Accountability (FGA) has publicly commended the West Virginia Legislature following a legislative session characterized by a series of significant reforms aimed at benefiting the state’s residents. Emphasizing leadership and commitment, the session saw the introduction of measures addressing election integrity, business support, and opposition to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) policies.

Emma Garelick, State Government Affairs Director at FGA, expressed satisfaction with the outcomes, stating, “West Virginia policymakers should be proud of their strong, commonsense leadership this session. From protecting the integrity of elections to supporting businesses and pushing back on radical DEI policies, these are wins that will deliver real results for the Mountain State.”

Furthermore, Garelick remarked, “These reforms aren’t just smart policy—they embody the values of hardworking West Virginians who are fed up with the same broken systems. Governor Morrisey and the West Virginia Legislature have demonstrated a clear commitment to addressing the real needs of the people they represent.”

The FGA, a non-profit think tank, continues to advocate for policies promoting opportunities for Americans to achieve the American Dream. More information can be found on their website TheFGA.org.



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