Legislature

It Was An “Oversight?”

Why did it take 30 months for the Public Finance Authority to approve the “reprogrammed” funds that paid for the renovations at Governor John deJongh’s private residence? It was an “oversight.” Six hours of testimony in the long anticipated “Mafoliegate Part II” hearing ended with Sen. Neville James telling members of the PFA board who...
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The Issue Is Trust

The Issue Is Trust

Tonight when Sen. Neville James holds the hearing in the “Mafoliegate” investigation, the eyes of the Territories will be upon him and his committee. It’s the second meeting of the Committee on Financial Services, Infrastructure and Community Affairs to discuss the use of public funds to renovate the private home of Governor John P....
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Updated: Senate OK’s Christian, Willocks

Christian/Willocks Nominations, Alpine STT Leases on Agenda (Editor’s Update: The Legislature earlier today voted 9-6 to confirm Atty. Adam Christian and unanimously (15-0) to confirm Atty. Harold Willocks to seats on the bench the Superior Court of the Virgin Islands. A more comprehensive review of the action will be posted later.) The 28th Legislature will send a message...
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“Privilege” Moves Judicial Bid Forward

The shield of “attorney client privilege” played a critical role in the favorable recommendation for Atty. Adam Christian’s nomination to the Superior Court. On Friday, by at 5-2 vote, the Legislature’s Committee on Rules and Judiciary moved Christian’s nomination to the full Legislative body for confirmation. Sen. Neville James and Sen. Usie Richards voted against...
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Congratulations Atty. Harold Willocks

The Legislature’s Committee on Rules and Judiciary voted unanimously Friday to favorably recommend Chief Public Defender Harold Willocks to the full Legislature for a seat on the Virgin Islands Superior Court. The Committee, chaired by Sen. Michael Thurland, met on St. Croix. The recommendation now goes to the full Legislature for confirmation. Atty. Willocks,...
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Say “Nay” To Adam Christian (Updated)

(Editor’s Update: Despite the potential issues and unanswered questions that remain concerning his role as legal counsel to Governor John P. deJongh, Jr,, Atty. Adam Christian was favorably recommended Friday for a seat on the bench of the Superior Court by the Legislature’s Committe on Rules and Judiciary by a vote of 5-2, and will now move into confirmation...
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It Takes More Than Sand To Make A Beach

Legislature Could Face Fines of Up To $10,000 Per Day The man-made beach at the St. Thomas Legislature building is illegal and the Legislature’s Deputy Chief General Counsel has recommended that immediate action be taken to reverse the environmental damage the project has already caused. “A rocky shoreline cannot be transformed into a sandy...
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Law Makers or Law Breakers?

Law Makers or Law Breakers?

Updated :  $1 Million Legislative Actions (now attached below)  After a hard day of lawmaking, a stroll on a nearby beach can be very relaxing – but this man-made beach violates zoning and pollution laws right in front of the place where the laws are made. And when a concerned Senator attempted to photograph...
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Posted in Environment, Legislature | 112 Comments »

Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Was

Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Was

Senator Hill, it’s time to put your money where your mouth was and bring forward that bill cutting Senate and some other high Government salaries to help the homeless. You made quite a show during the August 6th Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) hearing. Following Senator Nellie O’Reilly’s sincere presentation asking that some higher...
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Senator’s Tirade Gives Governor An Out

It was a costly lapse in judgment. During Tuesday’s Finance Department hearing, Sen. Terrance “Positive” Nelson verbally attacked the finance team for testimony he felt was inaccurate and evasive. Heated Exchange As a result, Governor John P. deJongh, Jr. issued a statement today authorizing representatives of his Administration to walk out of hearings if...
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Posted in Fiscal Management, Legislature | 129 Comments »