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Photo Focus: 36th Legislature Holds Commemorative Session on St. Croix

Members of the 36th Legislature, who were sworn into office Monday, convened a commemorative session on Wednesday in the Frits E. Lawaetz Legislative Conference Room on St. Croix.

St. Croix Central High School’s Cadet Sergeant Kinisha Barnes, Cadet First Sergeant Hayden Gordon, Cadet Sergeant Jarah John, Cadet Sergeant Jarah John, Cadent Corporal Alfred Janus Villodres and Cadet Staff Sergeant Dominic Henry present the colors during a commemorative session of the 36th Legislature Wednesday on St. Croix. (Source photo by Kit MacAvoy)
Senate President Milton Potter, Senate Vice President Kenneth Gittens and members of the 36th Legislature prepare to enter the Frits E. Lawaetz Legislative Conference Room Wednesday on St. Croix. (Source photo by Kit MacAvoy)
From left, Senate Majority Leader Kurt Vialet and Sens. Marvin Blyden, Marise James, Ray Fonseca, Clifford Joseph and Novelle Francis Jr. find their seats during a commemorative session of the 36th Legislature Wednesday on St. Croix. (Source photo by Kit MacAvoy)
Sens. Hubert Frederick, Angel Bolques Jr. and Franklin Johnson bow their heads during the invocation Wednesday. (Source photo by Kit MacAvoy)
Senate President Milton Potter convenes a ceremonial session of the 36th Legislature Wednesday on St. Croix. (Source photo by Kit MacAvoy)
Senate Majority Leader Kurt Vialet stands behind his seat in the Frits E. Lawaetz Legislative Conference Hall Wednesday on St. Croix. (Source photo by Kit MacAvoy)
Sens. Carla Joseph, Hubert Fredericks, Angel Bolques, Franklin Johnson and Alma Francis Heyliger take their seats Wednesday on St. Croix. (Source photo by Kit MacAvoy)
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