Jim Justice (R-W.Va.). The popular two-term governor of West Virginia, who ran as a Democrat but joined the Republican Party after winning election to his first term in 2016, told The Post in an ...
Sen. Jim Justice skipped his first two opportunities to give West Virginians their say on the floor of the United States Senate. The Senate website lists him as “Not Voting” on recorded votes ...
Sen. Jim Justice (R-WV) was sworn into the Senate on Tuesday, bringing Republicans one step closer to a 53-seat majority in the upper chamber. Justice took the oath of office one day after he ...
Freshman Sen. Jim Justice began his first week on the job warning that America faces a "crisis" unless the country addresses its energy policies – and fast. But he expressed confidence in two of ...
When West Virginia Governor James Conley Justice II finishes out his gubernatorial term in mid January and reports to Washington, D.C. to be sworn into the United States Senate, he will become one ...
Lloyd Haynes, former mayor of White Sulphur Springs passes away at the age of 85 Jim Justice wrapped up his final stop at White Sulphur Springs Elementary School in his capacity as the West ...
No one who paid any attention to the guy was fooled by former Gov. Jim Justice, who during his two long terms in office repeatedly promised this state’s citizens of a glorious economic rocket ...
U.S. Sen. Jim Justice asks Department of Energy cabinet secretary nominee Chris Wright a question Wednesday during his first committee meeting with the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee.
Incoming Minister for Justice Jim O’Callaghan is to give up practising law during his time in Cabinet, the Department of Justice has confirmed. Mr O’Callaghan, who has worked as a barrister ...
On his second day in office, he again highlighted the difference between himself and former Gov. Jim Justice by saying he would sign an executive order to allow religious exemptions for school ...
All we need do is read, watch or listen to our media of choice to recognize the conflicting views toward justice. We would be wise to take a step back and realize that such a nonsensical approach ...