by Steve Haner
The following popped up in my inbox about two weeks ago when I was badly distracted by the canals and stroopwafels and bicycle frenzy of Amsterdam. But it would be wrong to just delete it without having a bit of fun. The italicized text below is from our friends at Clean Virginia.
ย FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Kendl Kobbervig, Clean Virginia Communications Director
[email protected] | (608) 575-8798
April 17, 2025
Clean Virginia Calls Out Winsome Earle-Sears for Accepting Massive $50,000 Donation from Dominion Energy as Virginians Face Skyrocketing Electric Bills. Abigail Spanberger and Jay Jonesโ Refusal to Take Utility Money Highlights Stark Choice for Voters.
Charlottesville, VA โ Clean Virginia today criticized gubernatorial candidate Winsome Earle-Sears for accepting a $50,000 campaign contribution from Dominion Energy, Virginiaโs largest electric utility monopoly, as revealed in April 15 campaign financeย reports. The donation brings Earle-Searsโ lifetime total from Dominion to a staggering $226,000.
Staggering? No, $226,000 (if that is correct) is not staggering. You want staggering, check out these other Dominion giving totals from the Virginia Public Access Project, the source Clean Virginia cited:
- Scott for Delegate – Don (Speaker of the House): Total:ย $1,444,900
- House Democratic Caucus:ย Total:ย $1,118,000
- Locke for Senate – Mamie (Chairwoman of Senate Rules): Total:ย $1,072,000
- Virginia Future Generations PAC (Scottโs leadership PAC): Total:ย $940,000
That puts Speaker Scott and his personal political action committee combined in the almost $2.4 million range. That is beyond staggering, it is disturbing. The release continues:







