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Will Morefield

Posted inPolitics

No clear path for flood relief in Virginia

Markus Schmidt by Markus Schmidt July 27, 2022October 31, 2022

Youngkin’s planned withdrawal from RGGI complicates the state’s effort to support disaster victims.

Posted inPolitics

Appalachian Regional Commission awards $174,458 to Hurley

Avatar photo by Cardinal Staff February 15, 2022February 15, 2022

Meanwhile, Del. Will Morefield says he is hopeful of state funding for flood-ravaged community.

Posted inOpinion

RGGI yes, but if Youngkin withdraws, Morefield’s HB 5

by Charlie Westbrook and Tee Clarkson January 6, 2022October 26, 2022

Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative funds would benefit Southwest and Southside Virginia.

Posted inPolitics

Morefield to introduce bill for Hurley flood relief

Avatar photo by Megan Schnabel December 7, 2021October 31, 2022

Spurred by August storm in Hurley, legislation would create state flood relief fund .

Posted inEconomy

‘We are survivors. We have to be.’

Avatar photo by Megan Schnabel November 23, 2021October 31, 2022

Almost three months after a storm brought devastating flooding and mudslides to the Buchanan County community of Hurley, residents and volunteers continue their slow recovery – and wait for help from FEMA that might never come.

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