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Senator Justice Highlights Correct Assessment of State Surplus and Fiscal Health

Today’s report highlighting a surplus of $338.5 million is consistent with what was predicted upon Justice’s departure from the Governor’s office WASHINGTON – Today, Senator Jim Justice released a statement highlighting the surplus reported by the State of West Virginia:  “It ain’t bragging if you’re right, and I’ve said it time and time again: our state was left in spectacular financial shape upon my departure from the Governor’s office – this surplus proves it. Many critics, perhaps blinded by ambition or simply saying there is a problem in order to fix it, are now waking up to the realization that I was correct from the

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Senator Justice, Senator Gallego Introduce Bipartisan Keep Call Centers in America Act

WASHINGTON – Today, Senator Jim Justice (R-WV) and Senator Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) introduced the Keep Call Centers in America Act: “West Virginians and all Americans deserve good service. When folks pick up the phone and ask for help, they shouldn’t have to deal with AI robots or be routed to someone across the world. This bill puts American workers first and ensures people can talk to a real person who understands them when they need help,” said Senator Jim Justice. “If you’re calling customer service, chances are your day isn’t going great. On those frustrating days, you should be able to talk to a real human being

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Justice’s Commitment to Tourism Pays Off

West Virginia ranked number one for having highest tourism ratio in the country WASHINGTON – Today, Senator Jim Justice released a statement highlighting a recent study that recognizes West Virginia as the state with the highest 2024 out of state tourism rate in the country:  “While serving as Governor, I made it a priority to show the world our great state and the great people of West Virginia – I’m proud to see that work paying off. This investment is now bearing fruit, as Americans are coming in droves to see our beautiful towns, state forests, our new state park at Summersville Lake, and our

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