Recent developments have brought renewed attention to the lawsuit filed by ex-Senator Steven Payne Jr. against the 34th Legislature of the Virgin Islands and its former...
In a testament to the efficiency and decisiveness of the 35th Legislature, a commendable range of bills swiftly navigated through a Senate session on Tuesday, showcasing...
In a recent committee assembly, Senator Donna Frett-Gregory delivered a pointed critique concerning the sluggish pace at which the Department of Human Services (DHS) is addressing...
A proposed legislation, aimed at initiating the Virgin Islands beautification tax credit, has been temporarily set aside for revisions following a mixed reception during the recent...
A potential new commemoration at Education Park, St. Thomas is in sight, following a favorable vote on a bill honoring Dr. Alfred O. Heath in the...
This past Thursday marked a significant stride for realtor Kasima Knight-Hodge, as the Committee on Rules and Judiciary extended a positive nod towards her second nomination...
Contrasting with the previous nominee, the Committee on Rules and Judiciary recognized former senator Clement “Caine” Magras as “adequately suited” for the role of Public Services...
The draft legislation targeting the thorough vetting of personnel within the Bureau of Information Technology and other governmental IT departments, alongside employees handling classified data, requires...
A legislative measure addressing the concern of first responders sharing graphic images from crime or accident scenes took a step forward during the recent Senate Committee...
Recent delays by the Waste Management Authority (WMA) in unveiling a five-year operational blueprint for the Bovoni Landfill have drawn criticism, especially in the wake of...