A spokeswoman for Virginia’s new Attorney General Jason Miyares has denied reports that Miyares fired 30 staff members hours after taking office last week. Miyares was sworn in on Jan. 15, and quickly announced a string of investigations into the Virginia Parole Board and Loudoun County Public Schools, stating that “Virginians deserve answers,” transparency, and accountability in the wake of what he described as scandals and their “horrific aftermath.” Reports also emerged that Miyares had notified roughly 30 staff members that they would no longer be employed by the Office of the Attorney General. Virginia State Sen. Louise Lucas wrote on Twitter that Miyares fired the “entire” civil rights division, which she said was “total hypocrisy.” “During the campaign, it was made clear that now-Attorney General-elect Miyares and Attorney General Herring have very different visions for the office,” Miyares’s spokeswoman Victoria LaCivita told Richmond.com. “We are restructuring the office, as every incoming AG has done in the past.” However, …