
James JusticeRepublican
West Virginia became the 35th state on June 20, 1863. Its civic profile is shaped by its Civil War creation, Appalachian communities, coal, labor history, forests, rivers, small towns, health care access, and economic transition. Public decisions about roads, broadband, schools, addiction services, energy, water, and local services often carry immediate consequences in mountain communities. This profile helps readers find West Virginia representation and official state resources while recognizing that debates over infrastructure and diversification are deeply connected to everyday life.

