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

  • UVI Retirees Returning to Work Can Retain Annuity Benefits

    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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Governor Bryan Details Plans to Fix St. Thomas Power Crisis and Prevent Future Outages

Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. addressed recent widespread power failures affecting St. Thomas and St. John residents at a Government House press briefing Monday, outlining both immediate repair efforts and long-term strategies to overhaul the territory’s electrical infrastructure.

The announcement comes as residents throughout the district have endured repeated service interruptions that have disrupted homes, businesses and essential services across two of the U.S. Virgin Islands’ most densely populated islands.

Immediate Response and Resident Impact

Bryan acknowledged the significant hardship caused by the outages, recognizing the frustration experienced by families and business owners who depend on stable power supply. The governor used the briefing to detail restoration work already underway by the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority, signaling that short-term fixes are actively being pursued.

For residents already struggling with extended blackouts, the timeline for these immediate repairs remains critical. Small businesses operating without air conditioning, hospitals managing backup generators, and families losing refrigerated food have all felt the direct consequences of the electrical system’s failures.

Long-Term Infrastructure Overhaul

Beyond immediate repairs, Bryan’s remarks emphasized the government’s commitment to fundamental improvements to prevent similar crises. The administration has signaled that stronger electrical infrastructure represents a priority for territorial investment.

The governor’s discussion of longer-term efforts suggests recognition that the current system requires substantial upgrades. Earlier this year, the territory secured a $150 million bond financing agreement to fund major infrastructure projects across the islands, with power system improvements among potential investments under consideration.

Systemic Challenges in USVI Power System

The St. Thomas-St. John district serves as the economic and population center of the U.S. Virgin Islands, making power reliability essential to the territory’s overall stability. Repeated outages have highlighted vulnerabilities in aging transmission and distribution infrastructure that experts say require modernization.

The Water and Power Authority, the sole utility provider for the territory, faces the technical and financial challenge of upgrading systems that have operated for decades with limited major investment. This reality explains why the governor’s emphasis on longer-term planning matters for all residents.

Path Forward

The government’s dual approach—fixing immediate problems while planning structural improvements—reflects the scale of the challenge facing the territory’s power system. For St. Thomas and St. John residents, stability in electrical service directly determines quality of life, property values, and business viability.

Bryan’s public acknowledgment of both the current crisis and the need for sustained investment signals that infrastructure modernization remains on the administration’s agenda as the territory works toward a more reliable power future.

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