Senator Jim Justice highlights agriculture and local pride in March 24 posts

Jim Justice, U.S. Senator from West Virginia
Jim Justice, U.S. Senator from West Virginia
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Senator Jim Justice, U.S. Senator from West Virginia, used his social media platform on March 24, 2026, to share support for a federal appointment, recognize collegiate athletics, and celebrate National Agriculture Day.

On March 24, 2026, Justice expressed support for a colleague’s leadership at the Department of Homeland Security. “Proud to vote yes for @SenMullin to lead @DHSgov. Keep up the good fight!” he wrote.

Later that day, he commended the West Virginia University women’s basketball team. On March 24, 2026, he posted: “A great run from start to finish. Proud of the entire @WVUWBB team!”

In another message on March 24, 2026, Justice acknowledged the contributions of agricultural workers in West Virginia and nationwide: “Happy National Agriculture Day to the hardworking farmers and ranchers of West Virginia and across America. Your family farms put food on our tables, fuel our economy, and keep a way of life going strong. THANK YOU!”

Justice has served as governor of West Virginia with a focus on economic growth before being elected to the U.S. Senate (official website). He champions youth programs and constituent engagement through his office and is known for promoting job creation and infrastructure improvements (official website). Justice also oversees Justice Family Farms and has played a significant role in revitalizing The Greenbrier Resort into a prominent venue for major events (official website). A lifelong resident of West Virginia who obtained undergraduate and MBA degrees from Marshall University—where he captained the golf team—Justice often draws on his state experiences in public service (official website).



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