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Charleston, W.Va. (WVDN) — The West Virginia Democratic Party condemns Governor Patrick Morrisey’s recent executive orders to dismantle Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives and to introduce non-medical exemptions to the state’s vaccination laws. Party members believe, “These actions are not only short-sighted but also mean-spirited, posing significant risks to the health and unity of our communities.”

“Governor Morrisey was elected to serve all West Virginians, Instead of focusing on divisive dog whistle issues, Governor Morrisey should prioritize uniting our state by addressing the real challenges we face, such as job creation, education, and healthcare,” said Pushkin.  “Furthermore, introducing non-medical exemptions to vaccination requirements endangers public health. West Virginia has long been recognized for its effective vaccination policies, which have protected our children from preventable diseases. Eroding these safeguards will inevitably lead to increased illness and suffering among our most vulnerable populations.”

Delegate Evan Hansen added, “Racism still exists, and if you want to eliminate DEI paperwork, then tell us how you plan to address racism and ensure everyone has equal opportunities for jobs.”

Delegate Shawn Fluharty, D-Ohio, said “the state’s ongoing poor outcomes happened while Morrisey was part of the supermajority’s rule in West Virginia.* Yet, for the past 10 years we rank 50th in job growth rate, 49th in personal income, 49th in workforce participation and dead last in infrastructure, His executive orders demonstrate that he would rather bring back polio before bringing back jobs. It’s clear he keeps repeating the term ‘woke’ to distract the fact that he and the supermajority have been asleep at the wheel for a decade.”

Minority Leader Sean Hornbuckle added, “Morrisey is creating a DEI boogeyman that doesn’t exist. But his recent executive orders give us grave concern he is taking us backward and isn’t thinking about all West Virginians.”*

The West Virginia Democratic Party stated they “remain committed to advocating for policies that promote unity, protect public health, and ensure that every citizen feels valued and included in our society.”

*West Virginia Watch, Amelia Knisely, January 14, 2025

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