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This Week's Senate Calendar

 Here’s what’s on tap at the V.I. Legislature this week.

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On Thursday, April 25, the St. Thomas community was enjoying J'Ouvert when the celebration was shattered by gunshots which injured three people. Public safety officials immediately canceled the remainder of J'Ouvert.

 
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UVI Celebrates V.I. African Heritage Week and Liberation Day

The VICCC is hosting a "V.I. African Heritage and African Liberation Day" forum on Saturday on St. Thomas and an "African Heritage Parade/Walk and Roundtable" on St. Croix Monday.

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2013-05-23 20:54:22
Police ID Victim of Tuesday Shooting

Detectives identified the body of the man found fatally shot Tuesday in Upper Hidden Valley as 38-year-old Victor Manuel Otano Beltre, a native of the Dominican Republic. 

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2013-05-23 17:29:12
No Record of Guns Confiscated by DPNR Cop Accused of Drug Smuggling

DPNR Enforcement Officer Roberto Tapia testified in March that he regularly confiscated boaters’ firearms but DPNR has no records at all of any firearms confiscated by Tapia.

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2013-05-23 03:41:05
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PFA Approves $157.5 Million Bond Issuance

The Public Finance Authority approved a resolution Tuesday authorizing the issuance of $157.5 million in bonds to play catch up on utility bills, income tax returns and Workers Compensation outstanding liabilities, as well as to complete already approved capital projects.

Of the $157.5 million, $120 million is for working capital to cover 2012 budget shortfalls and to shore up the 2013 budget. Another $20.5 will be allocated for unfinished capital projects as follows:
- $4.5 million for phase II & III of the Ivanna Eudora Kean High School track on St. Thomas;
- $2 million for repairs to Fort Christian;
- $2 million to the Tutu Park library project;

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- $1.5 million for the Charlotte Amalie High School track on St. Thomas;
- $1.5 million for reconstruction of the Public Works garage in Sub Base, St. Thomas;
- $2.2 million to complete the Education Complex track on St. Croix;
- and $1.8 million to complete the Central High School track on St. Croix.

“These projects are all worthwhile,” said Angel Dawson, PFA executive director, after Tuesday’s regular board meeting at the authority’s building on Government Hill.

Of the $157.5 million bond issuance, $120 million has already been approved by the Legislature. The administration will go to the Senate next week to ask for the additional $37.5 million, $10 million of which is earmarked for the outstanding Workers Compensation liabilities for claims and provider services.

The only other matter covered Tuesday was the reallocation of $50,000 to augment Federal Emergency Management Agency funds and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act funds to reconstruct the Christiansted Boardwalk. The $50,000 was taken from the Toro Building funds – a $3.2 million project that never got off the ground due to insufficient funding. Most of the Toro funds have already been “re-purposed,” Dawson said.

All measures were approved unanimously by attending board members: Gov. John P. deJongh Jr., Debra Gottlieb, Pablo O’Neill and Keith O’Neale Jr.

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You cannot borrow your way out of debt. Clean out the money spending politicians and balance the budget.

This is what the Europe and the Feds are doing and have done and look where it ends up. Cut up the credit card and let the money minded adults (if there are any left) handle the economy.