Gov. Morrisey Meets With U.S. Transportation Secretary Duffy to Discuss WV Infrastructure

WASHINGTON D.C. — West Virginia Gov. Patrick Morrisey met Tuesday with U.S. Secretary of Transportation Sean Duffy in Washington, D.C., to discuss infrastructure priorities across the Mountain State.

The meeting focused on advancing key transportation projects and strengthening the partnership between state and federal officials. Morrisey praised the collaboration with the Trump Administration, calling it a significant step forward for West Virginia.

“Enjoyed spending time with the Trump Administration transportation team today, headed by Secretary Sean Duffy,” Morrisey said in a statement. “The Trump team is really looking out for West Virginia and is an incredible partner on infrastructure issues.”

While specific details of the meeting were not released, Morrisey praised the Trump Administration’s support for West Virginia and highlighted the importance of continued partnership on transportation initiatives. The visit comes amid broader conversations about infrastructure funding at the national level.

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