
April 11, 2026
Attorney General Jay Jones highlighted recent lawsuits defending Virginia's election laws while promoting fair housing awareness and support for survivors of sexual violence. His office continues providing resources related both to public safety and victim assistance programs throughout Virginia.
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April 10, 2026
Virginia officials held a virtual press conference announcing new measures against illegal vape sales after passing HB 308/SB 620—the Vape Enforcement Act—aimed at protecting students from dangerous unregulated vape products in schools statewide.
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April 10, 2026
Attorney General Jay Jones has joined other attorneys general in suing President Trump over an executive order affecting state-run elections. The suit argues that voter eligibility rules should remain under state control rather than be dictated federally. Officials say current local voting procedures remain unchanged.
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April 9, 2026
Attorney General Jay Jones has marked Fair Housing Month by honoring past civil rights leaders who fought against discrimination. He emphasized ongoing challenges facing Virginians regarding equal access to housing. State officials encouraged residents experiencing discrimination or needing assistance with fair housing issues to reach out.
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April 9, 2026
Attorney General Jay Jones marked Fair Housing Month by reminding Virginians about their protections against discrimination in housing. He emphasized recognizing unlawful practices and encouraged residents with concerns or complaints to seek help from authorities.
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April 9, 2026
Brehon Kanell Davis has been convicted in a major drug trafficking conspiracy case in Norfolk following efforts by the Virginia Attorney General's Office. Authorities say he faces up to ten years in prison after distributing illegal narcotics throughout Virginia communities.
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April 9, 2026
Attorney General Jay Jones provided an overview of recent efforts addressing election laws, civil rights protections, misleading political campaigns targeting voters in Virginia, birthright citizenship policies under review by courts, gun violence prevention events in Richmond, vape regulation enforcement statewide—and ongoing support services offered by his office.
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April 2, 2026
Attorney General Jay Jones addressed an ad campaign funded by Peter Thiel targeting Black voters before an upcoming redistricting referendum in Virginia. Jones criticized what he called misleading tactics exploiting civil rights imagery. The Attorney General's office continues efforts supporting civil rights enforcement across the Commonwealth.
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April 2, 2026
Attorney General Jay Jones announced that Virginia will legally challenge President Trump's executive order restricting mail-in voting. Jones described the order as illegal and committed to defending voter rights alongside other states' attorneys general.
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April 1, 2026
Attorney General Jay Jones has filed a brief defending Virginia veterans’ rights to full GI Bill education benefits after court decisions against restrictive federal policies. The move follows years-long disputes over benefit calculations affecting millions nationwide.
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