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Senator Ray Fonseca Calls for Committee of the Whole Hearing on Real ID Act Implementation

Senator Ray Fonseca has formally requested that Senate President Milton E. Potter convene a Committee of the Whole hearing to address public concerns surrounding the implementation of the Real ID Act in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The federal mandate is scheduled to take effect nationwide on May 7, 2025, and has prompted a growing number of inquiries from concerned constituents.

“As the enforcement deadline approaches, it is essential that we ensure Virgin Islanders are well-informed and fully prepared,” said Senator Fonseca. “This is not just about identification—it’s about access to air travel, federal buildings, and critical services. Our residents deserve clarity and peace of mind.”

In his letter dated March 24, 2025, Senator Fonseca emphasized the importance of providing a public forum where government agencies and key stakeholders can offer updates, explain the process, and answer community questions. The proposed hearing aims to foster transparency and guide residents through the steps necessary for compliance.

Senator Fonseca reaffirmed his commitment to public engagement and effective communication, noting, “This hearing would serve as an important step in ensuring a smooth transition and informed compliance across the Territory.”

For more information, please contact the Office of Senator Ray Fonseca at 340-693-3577 or by email at SenatorRayFonseca@legvi.org

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