HCA for Good Government, the political action committee tied to the large hospital chain HCA Healthcare, made a $25,000 donation to United for Virginia’s Future PAC on July 22, 2026. This contribution supports efforts linked to former Representative Abigail Spanberger in Virginia. The PAC has received other major gifts from corporate donors including Hunton Andrews Kurth.
United for Virginia’s Future PAC was launched by Spanberger to back candidates in the state. Records show the group focuses on Virginia races. HCA Healthcare maintains a federal PAC that has directed funds to various recipients over time.
Spanberger compiled a congressional voting record that included opposition to the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act. She also participated in efforts to repeal portions of the Comstock Act related to abortion regulations. Her lifetime score from Heritage Action stood at 5 percent.
HCA for Good Government has directed contributions to other candidates as well. These include Democratic Senator Mark Warner of Virginia and Republican Representative Carol Miller of West Virginia. Additional donations from the PAC have gone to both parties in federal cycles.
The recent gift to the Spanberger-linked PAC raises questions about HCA Healthcare’s priorities. By funding this effort, the donor appears positioned to back positions on sports protections and regulatory matters that Spanberger advanced. Such support could extend to similar stances in upcoming Virginia contests.
HCA Healthcare operates numerous facilities and engages in political giving through its Good Government Fund. The company’s PAC has a history of bipartisan disbursements at the federal level. State-level activity in Virginia includes this latest transfer to the targeted PAC.
Virginia voters tracking healthcare industry influence will note the flow of corporate dollars into this specific channel. The donation aligns the donor with a network promoting Spanberger’s candidates. Past votes on key social issues provide context for the alignment.
Observers of Virginia politics continue to monitor contributions ahead of future elections. HCA for Good Government’s action stands as one example of industry involvement in state races. The pattern of support across multiple recipients highlights the scope of the fund’s reach.
