
St. Croixâ€â€In an effort to further lend to the transparent work of the 35th Legislature, Senate President Novelle E. Francis, Jr., on Wednesday, May 31, 2023, announced the availability of the 35th Legislature’s 100-day Report. The report highlights the dedicated efforts of the Body as each member forges forward in doing the work of the people of the Virgin Islands.
Senate President Novelle E. Francis, Jr. says, “A lot of emphasis is placed on the first 100 days of any administration, and this report will bring to light some of the actions of the Body. The 35th Legislature is comprised of a dynamic blend of veteran senators, experienced sophomore senators, and energized freshman senators who have shown that they are ready and willing to tackle the issues of our time and make the tough decisions that true leadership requires.â€Â
The report is available online at www.legvi.org/100-day-report/, and the link will also be available on the Legislature’s social media platforms.
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