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Jim Justice officially sworn in
Jim Justice sworn into Senate after two terms as West Virginia governor
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 finished his second term as West Virginia governor and six days before President-elect Donald Trump is inaugurated for a second term
West Virginia’s former governor Justice takes Senate oath of office
Jim Justice, former governor of West Virginia, took the oath of office for the Senate Tuesday, Jan. 14, 2025. A former billionaire whose family businesses include coal mines and the operation of The Greenbrier resort,
Jim Justice sworn in for U.S. Senate seat
One day after turning the keys to the Governor’s Mansion over to Patrick Morrisey, Jim Justice was sworn in to begin his six-year term in the U.S. Senate Tuesday. Justice took his oath of office Tuesday afternoon in the U.
West Virginia’s US Senator Jim Justice sworn into office
West Virginia now has a new Senator representing the state on Capitol Hill. Senator Jim Justice (R-WV) was officially sworn in Tuesday in Washington, D.C. Justice is one of 52 Republican Senators in the 119th Congress,
Justice sworn into Senate, putting GOP closer to full majority
Sen. Jim Justice (R-W.Va.) was officially sworn into his seat Tuesday, putting Republicans closer to having their full 53-member majority. Justice was sworn in by Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa),
Justice, accompanied by Capito, is sworn in to the U.S. Senate
Jim Justice has now been sworn in to the U.S. Senate. Most other senators were sworn in more than a week ago, Jan. 3. But Justice remained in his role as governor until his successor, Patrick Morrisey, was sworn in Monday.
Former West Virginia Governor Jim Justice sworn in as latest GOP senator
Justice was sworn in by Senate President Pro Tempore Chuck Grassley, and was joined by fellow West Virginia GOP Sen. Shelley Moore Capito.
Jim Justice officially sworn in as United States Senator
Justice was officially sworn into the United States Senate Tuesday, replacing long-time Democratic Senator Joe Manchin. Justice, who previously served two terms as Governor of West Virginia, was joined by his Republican colleague Senator Shelley Moore Capito on the Senate floor for his swearing in.
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Gov. Justice gives final virtual briefing, takes no questions
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Parkersburg WTAP-TV on MSN
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Justice announces expansion of Parkersburg firearms company
PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (WTAP) - During his final administrative briefing as West Virginia’s governor on Friday, Jim Justice ...
Forbes
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This Former Billionaire, And New U.S. Senator, Is Now Broke
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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 ...
West Virginia MetroNews
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Justice gives farewell speech to state leaders in final week as governor
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Governor Jim Justice gave his final remarks as governor to members of the legislature Wednesday afternoon ...
Parkersburg News and Sentinel
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Justice gives final virtual briefing as governor, takes no questions
Gov. Jim Justice completed one of the final remaining relics of his COVID-19 pandemic response Friday by giving one final ...
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Charleston Gazette-Mail
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Gazette-Mail editorial: Why it matters that Jim Justice might be broke
Jim Justice, the one-time billionaire, owner of The Greenbrier resort and coal magnate, just wrapped up an eight-year stint ...
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