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10/29/2025

WV House Democrats Urge Governor Morrisey to Protect SNAP Benefits During Shutdown

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 28, 2025

CHARLESTON, WV — West Virginia House Democrats have formally sent a letter to Governor Morrisey requesting that he take immediate action to meet the shortfall in SNAP benefits for the month of November. The letter notes that “One in six of our neighbors use SNAP to put food on their tables. Nearly 100,000 children in our state rely on SNAP to eat. Half of all SNAP households in the state have a disabled or elderly member – a rate higher than the national average.”
Democratic legislators called on the Governor to use various contingency funds to address the shortfall in SNAP benefits, particularly as families across the state prepare to celebrate Thanksgiving. Delegate Kayla Young (D–Kanawha) said, “Hunger is a policy choice. If Governor Morrisey and the GOP sincerely cared about making America healthy, they wouldn’t let children and vulnerable West Virginians start the holiday season not knowing when their next meal will be.”
Delegate Hollis Lewis (D–Kanawha) added, “Approximately 300,000 West Virginians rely on SNAP benefits, and 25% of residents live in food deserts. The loss of SNAP resources, even temporarily, would have a devastating impact on children, families, and our local economy. The Governor must do everything possible, including providing funding to prevent further food insecurity in our state.”

House Minority Leader Sean Hornbuckle (D–Cabell) echoed those concerns, calling on Governor Morrisey to act immediately to bridge the funding gap while federal operations remain stalled. “No child should ever go hungry,” Hornbuckle said. “We have mechanisms that would allow USDA to help feed people. Still, this crisis was created by orders from the President and the GOP led government to stand down even though the emergency fund holds roughly $5 billion. Governor Morrisey and the legislature need to stand in solidarity to provide meaningful relief since the President refuses. If we can afford to send billions to Argentina and fund ballrooms, surely we can feed our children.”
Democrats emphasized that West Virginia has the means — and the moral obligation — to act. With the state’s contingency fund currently holding hundreds of millions of dollars, a temporary allocation would ensure that no West Virginian faces hunger while political games continue in D.C. Intheir letter Democrats assured the Governor “we stand ready to work with you to ensure no West Virginian goes hungry.”

📄 Read the full statement and letter: https://www.wvdemocrats.com/news/snap-morrisey

10/29/2025

We encourage everyone who CAN help to consider doing so. Community communication and coordination can also be really helpful to address this crisis.

Congress created this crisis to try and force us to choose between having food or medical care. We support efforts to resist this extortion by looking after the vulnerable as a community.

10/28/2025

The Following are some food pantries in Marion County:

Family Resource & Support Network
200 Fairmont Avenue, Suite 106
Fairmont, West Virginia 26554
(304) 366-4445
Pantries are open Tuesdays & Thursdays from 11:00 to 5:00 PM and are located in our office. The last intake will be received no later than 4:30 PM.

Union Mission
Phone: (304) 363-0300
107 Jefferson St, Fairmont, WV 26554

Soup Opera
425 Quincy St, Fairmont, WV 26554
304 367 1098

Givers Hand
300 Main Avenue , Monongah, WV 26554

Shepherd's Love Food Pantry
101 Jasper Street
Rivesville, WV - 26588
Phone: (304) 816-6046

Mannington Food Pantry
811 E Main Street
Mannington, WV - 26582
Phone: (304) 986-2147

North Central WV Community Action
1304 Goose Run Road
Fairmont, WV - 26554
Phone: (304) 363-2170

Hillview Baptist Church Food Pantry
Rt 8 Box 394-C
Fairmont, WV - 26554
Phone: (304) 363-0530

Salvation Army
1512 Locust Ave Fairmont, WV 26554
(304) 366-2601

Nazerene Church
1604 Morgantown Ave Fairmont
(304) 366-7109
(First Saturday of the month)

10/21/2025

TAKE YOUR PTO FOR NOVEMBER 3RD OR PREPARE TO CALL OFF WORK AND GET YOUR ASSES TO CHARLESTON!!!!!!
THIS IS NO TIME TO SECOND GUESS. PEOPLE WILL FREEZE OR STARVE TO DEATH!
"The Public Service Commission of West Virginia (PSC) has set a date for a public hearing as West Virginia-based utility Hope Gas seeks to increase its rates by more than 40%.According to a release by the PSC, the public hearing regarding the rate hike is set to be held at 6 p.m. on Nov. 3 at the PSC headquarters at 201 Brooks St. in Charleston"
Members of the public who wish to participate in the hearing have been asked by the PSC to register using a Microsoft Teams meeting link found here. Registration can also be done by calling Alexis Weimer at (304) 340-0822, Andrew Gallagher at (304) 340-0820 or by emailing
[email protected] or [email protected].

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