Senator Jim Justice highlights championship win and infrastructure achievements in recent posts

Jim Justice, U.S. Senator from West Virginia
Jim Justice, U.S. Senator from West Virginia
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Senator Jim Justice, a prominent political figure in West Virginia, recently used his social media platform to highlight both local athletic achievements and infrastructure developments in the state.

On March 15, 2026, Justice celebrated the success of a high school girls’ basketball team, stating: “If I can only imagine – a perfect season! The Greenbrier East Lady Spartans did just that. They pulled the rope together every single day and just brought home a STATE CHAMPIONSHIP. Proud doesn’t even begin to cut it!”

Two days later, on March 16, 2026, he shifted focus to statewide infrastructure accomplishments over the past eight years. Justice wrote: “The facts speak for themselves. In 8 years, we accomplished historic wins for our West Virginia roads.

Invested over $400M in secondary roads
Secured over $2B for Roads to Prosperity
Nearly 1,300 RTP projects
Delivered over $13B for infrastructure”

In a follow-up post on the same day, he encouraged continued progress with the message: “Let’s keep it going West Virginia!”

Jim Justice has served as Governor of West Virginia before becoming Senator and is known for emphasizing economic development and infrastructure improvements during his tenure.



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