AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUSVI Law & Order: Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. approved a slate of bills, including mental health education, paid leave for parents of children with disabilities, and controlled incineration for green waste, while also issuing line-item vetoes and urging clarifications on key provisions. USVI Corruption Case: Former OMB official Jenifer O’Neal was sentenced to seven years in federal prison in the Mon Ethos corruption matter, with restitution ordered; the case also involved former VI Police Commissioner Ray Martinez and contractor David Whitaker. BVI Immigration Reform: Premier Natalio Wheatley says the British Virgin Islands will remove visa requirements for work permit holders in the coming weeks to improve the investment climate and help businesses fill vacancies faster. BVI Education Upgrade: H. Lavity Stoutt Community College received accreditation to launch internationally accredited four-year degree programmes, starting with a Bachelor of Arts in Education. BVI Politics Watch: District 3 representative Julian Fraser told residents “it ain’t over until the fat lady sings,” responding to calls for him to step aside and to Rajah A. Smith’s interest in running only if Fraser doesn’t. Gun Laws Clash (USVI): The Second Amendment Foundation urged the US Virgin Islands legislature to pause a sweeping firearm bill, warning of costly legal battles if it moves forward. Regional Public Service Hiring: Overseas Territories leaders discussed civil service recruitment challenges at an international summit, including the BVI’s participation and the shared pressure of retirements and competition for talent. Caribbean Tourism & Business: CTO and TEMPO Networks announced a strengthened partnership to boost Caribbean tourism storytelling and digital coverage. Sports (BVI): Adaejah Hodge shattered the NCAA women’s 100m record with a 10.63 at the Outdoor Championships, moving into the all-time top tier.
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