SALEM, Va. (WDBJ) – State representatives from around our hometowns gathered Monday at the Salem Civic Center for the 35th annual Pre-Session Legislative Meeting and Lunch.
During the event, delegates and state senators met with business leaders to discuss key issues facing the region and January’s upcoming legislative session.
Some of those issues include housing, energy costs, data centers, and gambling.
“I think Regionalism is so important for our part of the state. We have a lot of needs and they’re similar across a lot of jurisdictions, so anytime we can get together with business leaders from across the region and also many of my colleagues that will be joining me here today, I think it’s a good thing,” said 48th District Delegate Eric Phillips, a Republican who represents part of Henry and Pittsylvania County as well as the City of Martinsville.
Phillips said he is part of the Blue Ridge Innovation Corridor initiative, which aims to connect communities from Blacksburg to Danville, making Southwest Virginia the fourth megaregion in the state, alongside Northern Virginia, Richmond, and Hampton Roads.
“When you look at the demographics of this area, the wage growth, all the educational institutions, all the wonderful amenities we have in this area, even healthcare, we think we’re ready to take that next step. Improving the Roanoke Airport, Route 220 infrastructure, all those things play together and make this area really attractive for business and economic development,” said Phillips.
Phillips was joined at the event by fellow Republicans Delegate Joe McNamara, Senator Bill Stanley, Senator David Suetterlein, and Senator Chris Head, as well as Democrats Delegate Sam Rasoul and Delegate-Elect Lily Franklin.
The event was hosted by the Roanoke Regional Chamber of Commerce, Roanoke Regional Home Builders Association, the Roanoke Valley Association of Realtors, and the Salem-Roanoke Chamber of Commerce.
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