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Tuesday, April 1, 2026
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Vol. 1, Issue 1

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    UVI Retirees Returning to Work Can Retain Annuity Benefits

    Retired government employees who return to work at the University of the Virgin Islands will now continue drawing their full pension alongside their salary, after Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. signed a measure passed by the 36th Legislature during its Oct. 30 session. Bill No. 36-0061 amends the Virgin Islands Code to allow recipients of a Government Employees’ Retirement System annuity…

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Legislature Tackles Telecom Gaps: St. Thomas Residents Seek Reliable Connectivity

The Committee on Housing, Transportation and Telecommunications met on April 8 to review persistent connectivity challenges affecting St. Thomas and St. John residents and businesses, signaling renewed legislative attention to infrastructure gaps that have long hampered economic growth and quality of life across the territory.

Reliable internet and phone service remains a critical infrastructure need for the U.S. Virgin Islands. Gaps in coverage and service quality directly impact everything from remote work opportunities to emergency response capabilities, making the committee’s oversight essential as the territory seeks to modernize its digital infrastructure.

The committee, chaired by Senator Marvin A. Blyden of St. Thomas-St. John, convened in the Frits E. Lawaetz Legislative Conference Room on St. Croix to receive updates on ongoing telecommunication issues. The timing reflects broader territorial concerns about connectivity, a persistent challenge for island communities where undersea cables and aging tower infrastructure have created dead zones and service inconsistencies.

St. Thomas and St. John have experienced recurring complaints about dropped calls, slow internet speeds and service outages that disrupt both residential life and commercial operations. Small businesses, remote workers and government services all depend on stable telecommunications. For a tourism-dependent economy, poor connectivity can undermine visitor experiences and investor confidence.

The committee’s focus on telecommunications oversight comes as the 36th Legislature works through the fiscal year 2026 budget cycle. Infrastructure funding decisions made during this period will likely shape the territory’s digital future. The committee structure itself—grouping housing, transportation and telecommunications under one panel—reflects an understanding that these three sectors are interconnected in determining quality of life and economic viability.

St. Croix Senator Kenneth L. Gittens serves as vice president of the Senate, while St. Thomas Senator Milton E. Potter holds the presidency. The full 20-member body includes representation from all three islands, with the committee system allowing targeted focus on specialized policy areas.

The April 8 meeting represented one of several committee sessions scheduled throughout April as legislators balanced holiday observances—Transfer Day, Holy Thursday and Good Friday fell during the same week—with committee work and constituent meetings. This schedule reflects the dual demands legislators face managing a compact legislative calendar while remaining accessible to constituents.

Telecommunication improvements matter beyond convenience. Reliable connectivity attracts remote workers and digital businesses, supports telemedicine initiatives, enables distance learning and strengthens emergency management systems. For a territory with limited geographic space and dispersed population across multiple islands, strong telecommunications infrastructure is as foundational as roads and ports.

The committee’s updates on existing issues did not include announced solutions or timelines for improvement. Whether the legislature will move toward legislative action—such as establishing new regulations, funding improvements or partnering with service providers—remains unclear. Future committee meetings and budget deliberations will likely reveal the legislature’s specific plans.

For St. Thomas residents navigating spotty service, the committee’s attention signals that island connectivity is no longer an afterthought in legislative priorities. The question now is whether oversight translates into tangible infrastructure upgrades that close the digital divides affecting neighborhoods and businesses.

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