Government of the United States Virgin Islands

Governor Bryan Mourns the Passing of Former Governor Charles W. Turnbull

Governor declares week of mourning, orders U.S. Virgin Islands flags flown at half-staff until sunset on July 10 U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS— Governor Albert Bryan Jr. issued the following statement on the passing of former Governor, educator, and historian Charles W. Turnbull Ph.D.: “Governor Turnbull was a true pillar in our community. Outside his legacy as […]

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Governor Bryan Signs Order Establishing Committee to Plan 175th Anniversary Celebrations of Emancipation Proclamation

Governor sets aside $1 million and names 9-member panel to oversee planning of host of events to commemorate signing of historic document ending slavery in United States U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS— Governor Albert Bryan Jr. held a press conference at Government House on St. Croix on Friday, July 1 to sign an executive order establishing the

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Governor Bryan Accepts Resignation of Education Commissioner Racquel Berry-Benjamin

U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS — Governor Albert Bryan Jr. on Monday, June 27, accepted the resignation of Education Commissioner Racquel Berry-Benjamin, effective immediately. Governor Bryan named Assistant Commissioner of Education Victor Somme as Acting Commissioner until the Governor nominates a permanent commissioner. “I want to thank Commissioner Berry-Benjamin for her work in this Administration and particularly

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Governor Schedules Press Conference for Announcement Friday About 175th Anniversary of Emancipation Day

U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS — During the weekly Government House briefing on Monday, June 27, Communications Director Richard Motta Jr. announced that Governor Albert Bryan Jr. has scheduled a press conference for Friday, July 1, to make a major announcement about plans to commemorate the 175th anniversary of Emancipation Day on July 3, 2023. “This week

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Governor Bryan Issues Statement On U.S. Supreme Court Decision to Overturn Roe v. Wade

Governor vows to veto any legislation affecting the reproductive rights of women in the USVI U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS — Governor Albert Bryan Jr. issued the following statement Friday regarding the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, ending the decades-long right to abortion in the United States: “Today’s ruling by the Supreme Court

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Government House Issues Statement Clarifying Ownership of Limetree Bay Refinery

U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS — Government House issued the following statement clarifying the ownership of the Limetree Bay Refinery on St. Croix: “The Government of the Virgin Islands takes very seriously the stewardship of the Limetree Bay refinery. The sale of the refinery was conducted pursuant to the legal procedures and processes of the U.S. Bankruptcy

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Bryan-Roach Administration Has Begun Distribution Of More Than 8,000 Income Tax Refunds for 2020 Tax Returns

U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS — During the weekly Government House briefing on Tuesday, June 21, Communications Director Richard Motta Jr. announced that Virgin Islanders who filed their 2020 tax returns on time and did not have any issues with their returns have begun receiving their tax refunds for that tax year. According to Director Motta, 5,152

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Governor Bryan Issues Executive Order Ending COVID-19 State of Emergency on June 30

U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS — Governor Albert Bryan Jr. has issued an executive order extending the current COVID-19 Health State of Emergency from June 9-30 to enable an orderly winding down of the COVID Pandemic Emergency. During the transition State of Emergency continuing through June 30, all standing clauses of the 35th Supplemental Executive Order, as

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