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Government House does not include $13 million in proposed fiscal year 2026 executive budget to cover 3% increase in employer pension contributions effective October 1.
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Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. urges PSC members to rescind 5-cent reduction to Levelized Energy Adjustment Clause on electricity bills; WAPA petitions PSC for reconsideration.
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Virgin Islands Police Department claims planned sick-out endangered public safety and forced supervisors to work overtime, creating further operational/financial strain.
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Senate to weigh options to remove Davies as BER director after controversial appointment by governorThe options senators have to remove Haldane Davies as director of the Bureau of Economic Research after his controversial appointment include defunding the position.
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Virgin Islands to receive $1.58 million over next 15 years from opioid settlement with Purdue PharmaVirgin Islands will have flexible use of funds from nationwide opioid settlement as $1.58 million will be paid out to the territory over the next 15 years.
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VI Professional Charter Association calls on government to implement reciprocal licensing fees for BVI vessels; Governor Albert Bryan Jr. stands by negotiated terms.
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Officials brace for rising health insurance costs as talks continue while the governor’s proposed shift to self-funded coverage sparks debate over savings and fiscal risk.
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Private equity investor Brett “Mac” McClafferty settles St. Thomas Social eviction complaint, accused in new lawsuit of defrauding another investor.
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Superior Court judge grants TRO to postpone Parole Board hearings due to lack of quorum ahead of hearing for Fountain Valley inmates, convicted child rapist.
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Committee on Ethical Conduct determines formal hearing is warranted after reviewing evidence while investigating complaint against At-Large Senator Angel Bolques Jr.