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Governor Albert Bryan Jr. is furious with the 36th Legislature's use of a procedural maneuver to avoid debate on proposals to ...
The cost of health insurance for government employees in the U.S. Virgin Islands has skyrocketed by nearly $72 million since ...
Sent down by Governor Albert Bryan Jr. for Friday’s special session, Bill No. 36-0126 seeks to establish a special committee ...
An alarming increase in chronic illness—particularly cancer, diabetes, and hypertension—is driving health insurance costs ...
The most significant changes apply to UVI Online students, with undergraduate and graduate per-credit tuition increasing ...
Bill 36-0125, the Double Dipping Repeal Act, has been the focus of much public discourse and promotion by the Bryan ...
Ms. Sackey admitted throwing the tumbler at her sister, and to her role in the subsequent scuffle. She was arrested and ...
The law, known as the IGG Act, has remained dormant for over two decades due to federal legal uncertainties surrounding ...
ST. CROIX — Industry analysts say the Virgin Islands could realize up to $6.5 million in net tax revenue from internet gambling if it updates the existing 1.5% tax rate, a figure they say is far too ...
ST. CROIX — Nearly a year after the passage of Act 8920, the $1 million appropriation intended for Frederiksted Healthcare, ...
“Insurance executives came to our offices and agreed, voluntarily, to remove the burdensome preauthorization process for 80% ...
The move to the new facility was funded through Community Project Funding and a congressional appropriation. The health fair ...
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