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V.I. Small Business Week Honors Small Businesses

The Virgin Islands Small Business Development Center (VI SBDC) and the U.S. Small Business Administration will honor small businesses during Virgin Islands Small Business Week, which is scheduled to take place May 28-June 2.

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2012-05-17 18:31:51
Christensen CFO Bill Gets Committee Hearing

Delegate Donna Christensen's CFO legislation will be heard before a federal House subcommittee on Thursday.

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2012-05-17 01:14:48
VITEMA Holds 2012 All Hazards Preparedness Expo Territorywide

In a continuing effort to heighten awareness about the importance of being prepared, the Virgin Islands Territorial Emergency Management Agency will host the 2012 Annual All Hazards Preparedness Expoterritorywide, May 24 - 27.

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2012-05-17 00:55:42
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Legislature Overrides DeJongh Veto to Forgive $80-Plus Million in Hospital Debt

With a single "nay" vote, the V.I. Legislature overrode Gov. John deJongh's veto and forgave all the debts owed it by the territory's two hospitals during the Thursday session - a sum Government House says is more than $80 million.

When considering the matter, senators emphasized the dire financial condition of the hospitals, the corresponding low probability of getting paid, and the fact that the government requires the hospitals to provide care regardless of one's ability to pay. In his veto, deJongh said the measure was not thought out and waiving the debt would ultimately just put the burden onto V.I. taxpayers.

"Nowhere is it evident that the Legislature has considered the impact that this legislation would have on our ability to raise or borrow money or reimburse fund transfers," deJongh said in his veto letter.

Gov. Juan F. Luis Hospital on St. Croix, in particular, is facing a serious fiscal crisis, and debt forgiveness will make it easier for the institution to get its books out of the red and into the black.

Voting to override the veto and forgive the hospitals' debts were Sens. Carlton "Ital" Dowe, Louis Hill, Neville James, Shawn-Michael Malone, Terrence "Positive" Nelson, Usie Richards, Ronald Russell, Sammuel Sanes, Patrick Sprauve, Celestino White and Janette Millin-Young. Sen. Alvin Williams voted nay. Absent were Sens. Craig Barshinger, Alicia "Chucky" Hansen and Nereida "Nellie" Rivera-O'Reilly.

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The Legislature also overrode deJongh's veto to enact the Farmers, Fishermen and Consumers Assistance Act, redefining what qualifies as agricultural activity eligible for agricultural tax exemptions, and broadening the category to include commercial fishing.

Those who meet the definition are eligible to be exempted from trade and excise taxes on building materials and supplies: franchises taxes and license fees stemming from agricultural operations and all local fees for operating a motorboat.

Agriculturalists may be exempt from gross receipts taxes on the fruits of their labors and eligible for a subsidy equivalent to 90 percent of income tax paid on agricultural income.

Also enacted over the governor's veto was a measure issuing medical and dental licenses for two-year periods.

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Well! It is obvious that our senators think that our taxpayer money is an endless well to be dipped into since they already know how to dip so well.

$80Million here, $6.9Million there!

Then we wonder WHY our LEAC is so high because our inefficently run Government can't pay WAPA, who in turn can't pay Hovensa which in turn generates interest on the $40 MILLION PLUS OWED that WE end up paying for.

We wonder why our roads are so constantly trash strewn when VIWMA has a $35Million dollar budget. What exactly has VIWMA done since it's inception except pay staff and HIRE trucking?
For $35MILLION?

Both of these entities need to be subjected to FORENSIC AUDITS to see where our tax dollars are being siphoned off to, by whom and for whom.
That might be the REAL EYE-OPENER!

There is a draft proposal for a forensic audit of WAPA created by a STX senator that has been STALLED in the legislature's legal counsel FOR 2 YEARS!

What are those senators that are stopping it from moving forward, afraid of? The truth?

Right now, before senators move ahead on the Alpine Lease proposal, WE should know the Financial condition of VIWMA PRIOR to even considering this lease. Call your senators and request these audits.
That is, if you can get hold of anyone!

We need to know where our money goes when it is given to these black hole money pits.

There is NO BENEFIT to being a VI taxpayer. We are being bled dry with absolutely nothing to show for it.

Face it, we are in such dire financial straits because we have continued to elect people that have no clue how to balance a budget nor run a government to benefit the people but are crafty enough to steal us blind.

I, for one, am disgusted, beyond belief, with all of our elected leaders and their perfomance or lack thereof. You should be, too!