Senator Carrión Expresses Disappointment in Governor’s Veto of Bill No. 35-0236
St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands– Senator Samuel Carrión today issued a statement in response to Governor Albert Bryan Jr.’s veto of Bill No. 35-0236, the
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My Fellow Virgin Islanders –
I made the decision to run for office as I want to do more for St. Croix. We are a community in crisis and I know we can do better. We must. It is time for a new generation of leadership in our legislative body. We can’t vote for the same candidates and expect different results.
I pledge to work hard on your behalf to address hurricane recovery, public health, WAPA, workforce development, economic diversification, government accountability, resource conservation, consumer protection and anti-violence measures. I will utilize my experience in commerce, government and the non-profit sector to help move these islands forward.
My message is one of hope, compassion and commitment. I stand ready to hear your concerns and ideas and share mine with you. We can and will get through this difficult period together!
¡Progresso para todo!
–Samuel Carrión
St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands– Senator Samuel Carrión today issued a statement in response to Governor Albert Bryan Jr.’s veto of Bill No. 35-0236, the
Senator Samuel Carrión regrettably is unable to support the $200,000 allocation request made by Governor Albert Bryan; as the General Fund has severely exceeded its
St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands – Senator Samuel Carrión’s forward-thinking legislation to enhance and modernize the digital services of governmental agencies across the Virgin Islands