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SUMMARY:Committee on Economic Development and Agriculture
DESCRIPTION:The Committee on Economic Development and Agriculture has scheduled a hearing for Monday, November 10, 2025, at 10:00 AM in the Earle B. Ottley Legislative Hall on St. Thomas, Virgin Islands to provide testimony on the following:\nBLOCK I										                      10:00 A.M. – 12:00 P.M.\nThe Committee on Economic Development and Agriculture will receive testimony from the Department of Licensing and Consumer Affairs on business licensing modernization, consumer protection enforcement, oversight and compliance mechanisms for licensed businesses, small business support, and operational challenges; from the Department of Tourism providing an overview of 2024 tourism performance and its economic impact, including visitor arrivals, key performance indicators, and the status of cruise tourism by district; and from the West Indian Company, Limited (WICO) on port operations, cruise tourism activity, and related economic contributions. The Committee will also conduct oversight on the financial management of the Tourism Revolving Fund, departmental expenditures, staffing levels across the Territory, and essential tourism-related infrastructure such as public restrooms. Additional areas of oversight will include marketing and sponsorship efforts outside the Territory and their measurable outcomes, as well as cultural tourism initiatives featuring calypso, music, and local artists. Further review will cover the 2024 Crucian Christmas Festival, St. John Celebration, and St. Thomas Carnival—highlighting achievements, challenges, and opportunities for improvement—alongside plans for the 2025 festival season.\nInvited Testifiers:\nHonorable H. Nathalie Hodge, Commissioner, VI Department of Licensing and Consumer Affair\nJeniffer Matarangas-King, Commissioner Nominee, VI Department of Tourism\nCharlene Turnbull, Interim CEO, West Indian Company, Limited\nBLOCK II										                12:30 P.M. – 2:30 P.M.\nThe Committee on Economic Development and Agriculture will receive testimony from the Department of Planning and Natural Resources on the Division of Fish and Wildlife’s programs and management strategies, including updates on environmental education outreach, territorial fisheries management and enforcement, wildlife conservation, territorial fishery policies, and the Invasive Species Eradication Community Program, and from the Caribbean Fishery Management Council on regional fisheries management and its impacts on the U.S. Virgin Islands, including updates on island-based fishery management plans, collaboration with local fishers and government agencies, sustainable fisheries strategies, impacts of federal regulations, and available funding opportunities\nInvited Testifiers:\nHonorable Jean Pierre-Oriol, Commissioner, VI Department of Planning & Natural Resources\nMiguel A. Rolon, Executive Director, Caribbean Fishery Management Council\nJulian Magras, Fisherman\nBLOCK III										                 2:30 P.M. – 4:30 P.M.\nThe Committee on Economic Development and Agriculture will receive testimony from the Virgin Islands Department of Agriculture on the state of agriculture in the Virgin Islands, including updates on Act 8854 regarding agricultural maintenance and equipment purchases, the USDA’s Resilient Food Systems Infrastructure Program, the department’s equipment maintenance plan, pricing of goods and services, Act 8306 establishing the Virgin Islands Agricultural Caribbean Conference, and Act 8404 implementing the Territorial Agriculture Plan, and from the University of the Virgin Islands on the Territorial Agricultural Plan and the V.I. Agricultural Caribbean Conference, including status updates, stakeholder engagement, funding sources, expenditures, projected outcomes, challenges, and solutions, as well as conference objectives, planning milestones, participants, goals, and budget details.\nInvited Testifiers:\nHonorable Dr. Louis Petersen, Commissioner, VI Department of Agriculture\nDr. Safiya George, President, University of the Virgin Islands\nHarith Wickrema, Member, VI Local Food and Farm Council\nTrevor Warner, Farmer\nRoniel Allembert, Farmer\n
URL:https://legvi.org/events/committee-on-economic-development-and-agriculture-22/
ORGANIZER;CN=Senator Hubert L. Frederick:MAILTO:senatorlfrederick@legvi.org
CATEGORIES:Economic Development and Agriculture
LOCATION:Charlotte Amalie
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