AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoGun Control Clash in USVI: Senators advanced Bill 36-0144 banning AR-15s, suppressors, and high-capacity magazines, but opponents say the public wasn’t given the latest 29-page draft before the vote. Violence Response: A 15-year-old, Tre’Vante Etienne, was shot and killed in Savan, St. Thomas; police say the investigation is early and mental health support was activated. Civil Partnership Push: VI Premier Natalio Wheatley says same-sex marriage won’t be recognized, but government is working toward civil partnerships as constitutional talks with the UK approach. Energy & Water Governance: The VI government moved to merge BVIEC and W&SD into VIEWCo, aiming to reshape how electricity and water services are delivered. Maritime Trade: Water Spirit resumed freight operations at Pier 14 in San Juan, restoring cargo links to St. Croix, St. Thomas, and Tortola. Tourism Investment Signal: Wheatley’s State of the Territory highlighted multi-million-dollar private projects boosting construction and jobs. Regional Politics: VI Decolonisation Commission is set for later in 2026, with constitutional negotiations with the UK expected to continue. Legal Milestone (BVI): Akeya Herbert was called to the Bar in the Virgin Islands after Appleby’s scholarship and training. Sports Pride: Adaejah Hodge won NCAA 200m and broke records in the 100m and 200m, adding another VI spotlight.
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