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This Week’s Senate Calendar

32nd Legislature of the Virgin Islands

Senate Calendar Week Beginning March 20

Monday, March 20

No committee meetings will be held today.

Tuesday, March 21

9 a.m.

Committee on Workforce Development, Consumer Affairs and Culture

Earle B. Ottley Legislative Hall, St. Thomas

Agenda:

The committee has scheduled a meeting to discuss the following:

Department of Labor

  • Overview of the Department of Labor’s federal programs
  • Status on Training Services, etc.

Department of Licensing and Consumer Affairs

  • Update from the department relative to food, shipping and the public health standards of food suppliers

V.I. Transfer Centennial Commission

     1) Update of the Centennial Commission’s preparations for the upcoming observance on March 31, 2017

Virgin Islands Carnival Committee

  • Update on the upcoming Carnival as it relates to the Centennial observance

Wednesday, March 22

No committee meetings will be held today.

Thursday, March 23

No committee meetings will be held today.

Friday, March 24

9 a.m.

Committee on Homeland Security, Justice and Public Safety

Earle B. Ottley Legislative Hall, St. Thomas

Agenda:

The committee has scheduled a meeting to receive updates and initiatives planned from the following departments:

  • Department of Justice – Attorney General Claude E. Walker, Esq.
  • Bureau of Corrections – Director Rick Mullgrav
  • Virgin Islands Police Department – Commissioner Delroy Richards Sr.
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