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Virginia Win: Court Approves Talk Therapy For Kids Confused About Gender and Sex

Virginia was the first Southern state to ban so-called conversion therapy in 2020. This is a program that helps children accept their God-given sexual orientation and gender.

Jay Jones champions Casinos over everyday Virginians

Jones has a history of siding with powerful people, whether it's predatory lenders or debt collectors. The legislative history of Jones and his affiliations make it clear who he is on.
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Virginia Win: Court Approves Talk Therapy For Kids Confused About Gender and Sex

Virginia was the first Southern state to ban so-called conversion therapy in 2020. This is a program that helps children accept their God-given sexual orientation and gender.

Jay Jones champions Casinos over everyday Virginians

Jones has a history of siding with powerful people, whether it's predatory lenders or debt collectors. The legislative history of Jones and his affiliations make it clear who he is on.

Dominion Clean Virginia: More eye-popping late donations

Dominion Energy Virginia contributed an additional $1 million to Virginia state level politicians as large, late donations for the pre-primary elections.

Virginia AG candidate Jay Jones puts children in danger of sexual abuse

Jay Jones, the Virginia Democrat candidate for Attorney General, took a stand in public against protecting children who are vulnerable. Jones, as a Virginia Delegate for 2020, voted against some mandatory reporting laws pertaining to sex crimes committed against minors. Jones voted for House bill 257, which removed the requirement that school principals report misdemeanor crime to law enforcement. This included sexual abuse and battery.
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