Clean Virginia made a donation of $10,000 on April 20, 2026, to The Impact Center, a political action committee focused on Virginia candidates. The Impact Center has received substantial support from Clean Virginia, including a listed $100,000 contribution from the Clean Virginia Fund according to Virginia Public Access Project records. The Impact Center is closely tied to Delegate Sam Rasoul, who has used the organization to provide campaign guidance and support for Democratic House races in the state.
Clean Virginia Fund, established by investor Michael Bills, directs resources to candidates and groups that commit to opposing influence from publicly regulated utility monopolies such as Dominion Energy. The organization advocates for policies promoting clean and affordable energy while limiting corporate political contributions from utilities. Its giving patterns show heavy involvement in Virginia elections, with millions directed to various campaigns over recent cycles.
Records indicate Clean Virginia has provided support to multiple Virginia candidates beyond this recent transfer. Notable recipients include contributions to campaigns associated with figures such as Abigail Spanberger, Sam Rasoul, and other Democratic office seekers. The fund has also extended backing to select Republican delegates, including Lee Ware, Carrie Coyner, Mike Cherry, and Amanda Batten, who have pledged to forgo donations from investor-owned utilities regulated by the State Corporation Commission.
This $10,000 allocation adds to Clean Virginia’s broader pattern of financial engagement in state races. The Impact Center itself lists additional donors, including transfers from Rasoul for Delegate and individual contributions from Sonjia Smith. Clean Virginia’s activities extend to legislative priorities such as measures addressing data center energy infrastructure and requirements for certificates of operation before grid connections.
Virginia campaign finance disclosures through the Virginia Public Access Project track these flows, highlighting Clean Virginia as one of the more active non-party donors in recent election cycles. The April 2026 contribution fits within ongoing efforts by the fund to influence candidate selection and policy debates around energy regulation and political donations in the Commonwealth.
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