Senator Jim Justice, a U.S. senator from West Virginia and former state governor, highlighted recent legislative efforts and recognized military service in a series of posts on his official Twitter account.
On May 20, 2026, Justice addressed senior safety concerns, writing, “One serious fall can turn a family’s world upside down. After talking with outstanding West Virginia physical therapists, I was proud to introduce the SAFE Act. Our seniors deserve to feel safe and able to prevent falls before they happen.”
Two days later, during Military Appreciation Month on May 22, 2026, Justice posted about military personnel and their families: “There are no finer folks in the world than our military men, women, and their families. During Military Appreciation Month, I’m thinking of all the brave soldiers who leave home to keep the rest of us safe. God bless, and thank you for your service.”
Later that day, he referenced legislative progress in the Senate: “I’m proud to have helped get this across the finish line in the Senate. Now it’s time for the House to do its part and get this bill to @realDonaldTrump’s desk. Our nation’s heroes deserve nothing less.”
According to his official website, Justice champions youth programs and constituent engagement through his office. He has served as governor of West Virginia with an emphasis on economic growth before being elected as a U.S. senator from West Virginia. Justice holds both an undergraduate degree and an MBA from Marshall University—where he also captained the golf team—and is a lifelong resident of West Virginia who draws on his experiences within the state for his senatorial role.

