Miss Community is hosting Mayoral Candidate Community Conversations this week on 99.3/105.7 Kiss Fm. Candidate Joseph “Joe” Morrissey and Miss Community talked about education, building new schools and the 41% poverty rate of children in the city of Richmond. The General Election is Tuesday, November 8, 2016 and the polls are open 6 a.m. -7 […]

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Now officially a family portrait-Joe Morrissey says on @JackGravelyShow he is the father of his fmr secretary’s child pic.twitter.com/cRHxcNuOXi — Joe St. George (@JoeStGeorge) May…

Delegate Joseph D. Morrissey regained his seat in the 74th House district. Morrissey received word of his victory while at the Henrico East Correctional Center Tuesday night. The unofficial election results reveal that Morrissey lead the special election with 42% to challengers (D) Kevin Sullivan’s 33% and (R) Matt Walton’s 25% of the vote. The Virginia General […]

Delegate Joseph D. Morrissey (D-Henrico 74) has officially announced his resignation for the 74th district in the Virginia General Assembly only to run for the same seat. Morrissey’s term ends on January 13 the same day of the special election. Morrissey decided to run as an independent because the Democratic Party of Virginia decided to […]

(D-Henrico) Joseph D. Morrissey announced on Thursday during a news conference that he will resign from the Virginia House of Delegates. Morrissey had been serving the 74th district since 2008. He also mentioned during the new conference that he will run for the same House seat during a special election on January 13, one day before […]

Delegate Joseph D. Morrissey will announce during a news conference today his future with the state legislature following his recent misdemeanor conviction and jail sentence. Morrissey represents (district 74) covering parts of Richmond and Henrico County in the Virginia General Assembly. Morrissey is now serving a 6-month jail term for entering an Alford plea on charges of taking indecent […]

Will medicaid expand to some 400,000 uninsured Virginians? The hot bottom issue at the Virginia General Assembly is not looking good. The session ends on March 8 and where are lawmakers on this issue? According to Delegate Joe Morrissey, House republicans oppose medicaid expansion but the Senate has come to a compromise. The Senate compromise […]

UPDATE: Virginia lawmakers are expected to vote on the “electric chair bill” that would make electrocution the option if the Department of Correction’s lethal injection supply runs low. The bill, HB1052, passed in committee and the House and will head to the Senate for a vote this week.  The “Washington Post” reports, that if this bill passes […]

Virginia has an election every year which means the peoples’ voice should be heard on issues of healthcare, education, civil rights, justice, jobs and medicare. Every aspect of your life is decided on at the “stroke of a vote”. Register to vote, check your voter status or candidates on the ballot for the general election, by […]

On Monday, February 11, 2013, the Virginia House of Delegates has rejected a constitutional amendment on automatic restoration of rights for non-violent convicted felons. Delegate Joe Morrissey, District 74, responds to my series “Keeping An Eye on the G-A” on the restoration of rights bill and rejection for passage in the House of Delegates. He starts […]

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From: the office of Delegate Joseph D. Morrissey Contact: Waylin Ross, Legislative Aide/Joe Morrissey Phone: (804)698-1074 E-mail: DelJMorrissey@House.Virginia.Gov On December 19, 2012,  Delegate Joseph D. Morrissey, Richmond, announced that he will introduce, in the 2013 General Assembly Session, a bill to ban the sale of both assault style weapons as well as large capacity magazines. […]