Senator Jim Justice discusses tax policy and community outreach in latest social media posts

Jim Justice, U.S. Senator from West Virginia - Wikipedia
Jim Justice, U.S. Senator from West Virginia - Wikipedia
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Senator Jim Justice, representing West Virginia, shared a series of posts on January 22, 2026, highlighting his ongoing efforts in economic policy and community engagement.

In a post published early in the day, Justice emphasized his commitment to tax reform: “I’m all in on building on the momentum from the tax cuts I rolled out as Governor. We have to keep the economics right, and we have to keep our foot on the gas. The faster that we can get to eradicating our state income tax, the more people and more business opportunities” (January 22, 2026).

Later that day, he discussed his work in assisting constituents: “Every single day, my team and I are working to help West Virginians cut through the red tape and get the assistance they deserve. I’m as proud as I can be of the money we’ve gotten back where it belongs — in our people’s pockets — in just my first year as their Senator.” (January 22, 2026).

Justice also visited Bluefield High School with BabydogJustice during finals week: “Finals week is tough, so @BabydogJustice and I stopped by Bluefield High to cheer on the students and wish them good luck. We had a great conversation about how all they have to do is keep believing in themselves, and they’ll go far. Another excellent day at home in WV!” (January 22, 2026).

Jim Justice previously served as Governor of West Virginia before being elected as U.S. Senator. During his tenure as governor, he prioritized economic development initiatives such as tax cuts intended to stimulate growth by reducing burdens for individuals and businesses.



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