Homeowners displaced from their homes because of Chinese drywall listen with little satisfaction to state Representatives discussing the issue of Chinese drywall during a meeting inside the Hamilton Room at The Mariner's Museum Monday. Shown are Steve Heischober (left) his wife Liz Heischober (both of Virginia Beach and Amanda Fowle of Newport News, all people displaced from their home because of toxic drywall in their homes.
Adrin Snider, Daily Press
Homeowners displaced from their homes because of Chinese drywall listen to state Representatives discuss the issue during a meeting inside the Hamilton Room at The Mariner's Museum Monday. Shown are Steve Heischober (left) his wife Liz Heischober (both of Virginia Beach and Amanda Fowle of Newport News, all people displaced from their home because of toxic drywall in their homes.
Adrin Snider, Daily Press
Jim Cheng, Virginia Secretary of Commerce and Trade, Del. Glenn Oder, and Sen. John Miller listen to discussion on Chinese drywall during a meeting with displaced homeowners inside the Hamilton Room at The Mariner's Museum Monday in Newport News
Adrin Snider, Daily Press
State Representatives meet with displaced homeowners inside the Hamilton Room at The Mariners' Museum Monday in Newport News to address homeowner concerns about Chinese drywall.
Adrin Snider, Daily Press
Carrie Cantrell, Deputy Sec. of Commerce and Trade, Jim Cheng, Virginia Secretary of Commerce and Trade, Del. Glenn Oder, and Sen. John Miller listen to displaced homeowners inside the Hamilton Room at The Mariner's Museum Monday in Newport News. State Officials met with homeowners to addressconcerns about Chinese drywall.