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Beckley, W.Va. (August 26, 2025) – During its August 25 board meeting, the board of directors of the New River Gorge Regional Development Authority (NRGRDA) formally adopted its state legislative priorities, setting the stage for focused advocacy in the upcoming year.
“These priorities represent more than just policy positions – they reflect years of hard work, consistent progress, and our commitment to advancing economic and community development across the New River Gorge region,” said Jina Belcher, Executive Director of NRGRDA. “Each issue identified by our board is a legacy topic that we have been working to move forward in partnership with our communities, businesses, and state leaders. We are seeing momentum, and these priorities will allow us to push even further.”
Belcher emphasized that the priorities are intended to strengthen the foundation for sustainable growth in Fayette, Nicholas, Raleigh, and Summers counties while positioning southern West Virginia as a competitive player in the state’s future.
NRGRDA’s Legislative Priorities for 2026
“To make further enhancements throughout our four-county region – setting a high standard for growth and opportunity in southern West Virginia – we will be releasing more specific details about our direct policy recommendations as we approach the start of the 2026 state legislative session,” Belcher added. “Our goal is to ensure these priorities not only gain traction but also result in meaningful, measurable outcomes for the people and businesses we serve.” The NRGRDA board, made up of government, business and community leaders in Fayette, Raleigh, Nicholas and Summers counties, are united in these legislative and funding priorities.