By Steve Haner
Democrat Jay Jones and Republican Jason Miyares have now both accepted more than $1 million each in campaign contributions from major players in Virginiaโs energy wars.ย The job they both seek, Attorney General of Virginia, includes a duty to stand firm on behalf of Virginiaโs energy consumers against the elephants in the room at the State Corporation Commission.
Do you feel protected?
Jones had passed the $1 million mark in contributions from the environmental activist group Clean Virginia by the time of a previous contributions summary, which was complete through the end of June. ย The former state delegate from Norfolk remains at a similar level, $1.11 million, now that the Virginia Public Access Project (VPAP) data includes donations through the end of August.ย
Miyares, the incumbent attorney general and former state delegate, received additional money from Dominion Energy Virginia in the most recent report, and his total from the utility is now $1.25 million.ย To that must be added another $125,000 given to his political action committee since 2024, bringing his total to $1.375 million for the cycle. In the four years since his last election, the two accounts combined have received more than $2 million.
Dominionโs key energy role as a monopoly electricity provider clearly creates potential conflicts with the interest of consumers.ย In recent years, Clean Virginia has moved from merely making political contributions into the regulatory arena, and it now brings its own attorneys and expert witnesses to energy cases at the State Corporation Commission. It had a small army of lobbyists at the last session.
Clean Virginia is just as capable of being at cross purposes with consumers as Dominion is.ย A consumer counsel who owes it his election has a problem.


















