Jason Miyares
Attorney General
The Commonwealth of Virginia
In November 2021, Jason Miyares (pronounced me-YAR-ez) was elected the 48th Attorney General of Virginia. Prior to this position, Miyares served in the Virginia House of Delegates for three terms, and before that, worked as an Assistant Commonwealth’s Attorney in Virginia Beach. A product of Virginia public schools, Jason graduated with a bachelor’s in business administration from James Madison University and a Juris Doctorate from the College of William and Mary School of Law. As Attorney General, Miyares has been focused on improving public safety, strengthening economic growth, combatting the deadly impact of opioids and fentanyl, and protecting Virginians from corporate misconduct. AG Miyares has convened a working group of business leaders to discuss the growing issue of organized retail crime in Virginia. In 2017, AG Miyares was awarded with the Champion of Free Enterprise by the Virginia Chamber of Commerce.