ย By Steve Haner
Revised June 5
The pro-green energy activist group Clean Virginia has announced a live television attack advertisement in opposition to Shannon Taylor, one of two Democratic candidates seeking the nomination for Attorney General.ย The ad (see it here) was authorized by the other candidate, Jay Jones.ย
Taylor, currently Henrico County Commonwealthโs Attorney, accepted $300,000 in donations from the utility in the past few weeks.ย Jones, a former state delegate, has taken the pledge against Dominion bucks and was rewarded during the same period by Clean Virginia with $200,000 cash.ย Democrats are choosing their nominee in a primary, with the polls open June 17.
The in-kind donation of the advertising for Jones will show up in a future report, presumably.ย The ad will could also inject a healthy debate on energy costs into the 2025 campaign.ย The focus is on the utilityโs pending rate increase request, and the role played by the Virginia Attorney General as the designated counsel for the stateโs consumers in front of the State Corporation Commission.ย Clean Virginia believes the money is disqualifying.
During the same period, Dominion gave the current Consumer Counsel, Attorney General Jason Miyares, another $300,000 for his campaign for a second term.ย Clean Virginia will be attacking him later this year, one expects, but that will be harder to do if Taylor is his opponent. Did I mention this is a rate-increase year?
Now here is the story within the story.ย All this was kicked off by a very useful report on fresh campaign donation documents from the Virginia Public Access Project.ย That information has now disappeared from their website, poof itโs gone. The links at the end of the post are dead. Luckily one reporter, Brandon Jarvis of Virginia Scope, did a detailed report on the information while it was still live yesterday.ย
















