governor

Jim Justice

James Conley Justice II (R) is the 36th Governor of West Virginia and the heir to Bluestone Industries, a business formerly run by his father.

Associations:

National Rifle Association

West Virginia Coal Association

West Virginia Business and Industry Council

party

Republican

jurisdiction

West Virginia

service dates

January 16, 2017- Present

gender

Male

Personal Moments

1951

Justice is born

James Conley Justice II is born on April 27 in Charleston, West Virginia, to Ruth and James Conley Justice I.

1973

Justice graduates from University

Justice attends Marshall University and graduates with a bachelor’s degree and Masters of Business Administration.

1975

Justice gets married

Justice marries his high school sweetheart, Cathy, and the couple has two children: James “Jay” Conley Justice III and Dr. Jill Justice.

1977

Justice starts his family farm

Justice founds “Justice Family Farms” in Monroe County, West Virginia, which has grown into a major agricultural enterprise.

1993

Justice inherits the family business

After the passing of his father, Justice becomes the CEO of Bluestone Industries and Bluestone Coal Corporation.

2018

Justice is the wealthiest person in West Virginia

With a net worth of $1.2 billion, Justice is the wealthiest person in West Virginia.

Campaign History

2015

Justice begins his bid for the governorship

Justice announces his campaign for governor of West Virginia as a Democrat.

2016

Justice wins the governorship

Justice defeats Republican candidate Bill Cole in the West Virginia general election.

2019

Justice announces re-election campaign for governor

Justice ran for another term as governor of West Virginia, this time as a Republican.

2020

West Virginia re-elects Justice as governor

Justice won the state general election against Democratic candidate Ben Salango.

Position on Key Issues

The Coal Industry

Working in the coal business for years, Justice says an active coal industry is vital to a community’s perseverance, particularly in rural areas. Since 2015, the governor has involved himself in efforts to maintain existing coal mines and jobs, and has signed reforms that prohibit protests targeting oil and gas facilities.

Economic Development

Justice believes new businesses bring innovation and generate needed revenue. For the last two years, the governor has committed to supporting corporate-oriented policies that appeal to companies, specifically within the coal industry. In addition, Governor Justice aims at improving state revenue by raising sales taxes while opposing budget cuts.

Opioid Crisis

Justice is concerned with the effects of the opioid crisis on communities and has made it a priority to find solutions to this health crisis. The governor has favored initiatives to improve responses to intervention strategies for chronic substance abusers. Governor Justice has also supported measures that stop the flow of drugs and reduce fatal overdoses.

Key Issues:

The Coal Industry

Economic Development

Opioid Crisis