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Patients Come First Podcast - Jay Jones

An episode of the Patients Come First podcast, hosted by Virginia Hospital & Healthcare Association, titled "Patients Come First Podcast - Jay Jones" was published on September 15, 2025 and runs 15 minutes.

September 15, 2025 ·15m · Patients Come First

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This episode of VHHA’s Patients Come First podcast is part of a limited series profiling the 2025 major political party nominees for Virginia Governor, Lieutenant Governor, and Attorney General. This episode features former Virginia Delegate Jay Jones, the Democratic nominee for Attorney General, for a conversation about his professional path to public service, his message to voters, his thoughts on key health policy issues, and more. VHHA recorded this interview series as a public service to voters. It is not an endorsement of any candidate or issue. Election Day is Nov. 4 this year and early in-person voting begins Sept. 19 in Virginia. Send questions, comments, feedback, or guest suggestions to [email protected] or contact on X (Twitter) or Instagram using the #PatientsComeFirst hashtag.

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