Senator James Justice
- Party
- Republican
- State
- West Virginia
- Chamber
- Senate
- Term Ends
- January 3, 2031
Senator James C. Justice represents West Virginia in the U.S. Senate as a member of the Republican Party. James's current term of service in Congress began January 3, 2025 and ends January 3, 2031. In the Senate, James C. Justice votes on federal legislation, reviews nominations, takes part in oversight, and helps shape national policy for West Virginia. The role asks James C. Justice to balance statewide priorities with national debates on spending, security, rights, and public services. This profile brings together service details and source links so visitors can follow James' work from one place.
Quick Facts
- Party
- Republican
- State
- West Virginia
- Chamber
- Senate
- Serving since
- January 3, 2025
- Term Ends
- January 3, 2031
Contact Information
Washington, DC Office
G12 Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510
Phone: 202-224-3954
District Office
900 Pennsylvania, Suite 629, Charleston, WV, 25302
Phone: 304-342-5855
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