
June 10, 2026
Attorney General Jay Jones has joined a multi-state coalition defending a court ruling against recent federal tariffs affecting consumers in Virginia. The group is challenging an appeal from former President Trump's administration while seeking continued legal standing in ongoing litigation.
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June 5, 2026
Attorney General Jay Jones has joined a multi-state coalition opposing a proposed federal bill they say would undermine Virginia's strong consumer privacy protections. The group urges Congress not to preempt state authority over regulating how companies handle residents' personal information.
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June 5, 2026
Attorney General Jay Jones has joined a coalition challenging a federal proposal they say could put millions' retirement savings at risk by allowing more volatile investments in 401(k) plans. The group argues this move would shift risk onto workers while reducing accountability for plan managers.
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June 2, 2026
Attorney General Jay Jones marked PRIDE Month by emphasizing his office's dedication to protecting LGBTQ+ Virginians' rights. Jones highlighted ongoing efforts against hate crimes while urging those affected by discrimination to contact his office's Civil Rights division.
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May 30, 2026
Attorney General Jay Jones announced actions opposing both a federal children's internet safety bill he says undermines state protections and an Environmental Protection Agency proposal rolling back emission limits on ethylene oxide. He joined coalitions challenging these measures while affirming continued efforts supporting public health and child safety.
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May 28, 2026
Attorney General Jay Jones has joined a coalition opposing a federal internet safety bill aimed at protecting children online. Jones argues that the proposed legislation would weaken current protections in Virginia rather than strengthen them.
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May 22, 2026
Virginia Beach police have arrested Charles Berry for Roberta Walls' rape and murder nearly forty years ago. Investigators credit advances in forensic science alongside collaboration among local law enforcement agencies. Officials say new resources made critical breakthroughs possible.
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May 21, 2026
Attorney General Jay Jones has joined a multi-state lawsuit challenging new federal rules restricting student loan access. The suit claims recent changes limit opportunities for those pursuing professional degrees—especially impacting critical fields like healthcare.
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May 20, 2026
Attorney General Jay Jones has joined other state attorneys general against an EPA plan affecting toxic chemical regulation. The group says repealing current emission limits would put public health at risk—especially among vulnerable groups.
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May 15, 2026
A federal court has ruled in favor of Attorney General Jay Jones and other states against recent Trump administration tariffs. The ruling found those tariffs unlawful and invalidated them due to lack of proper legal justification.
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