Bryan to Deliver Fifth State of the Territory Address Against Backdrop of Gun Violence, Rising Cost of Living, and WAPA; Watch Live on Consortium
Governor Albert Bryan will deliver his fifth State of the Territory Address tonight, the first since his reelection and one expected to focus on moving the U.S. Virgin Islands toward "a new era of prosperity", according to a flyer that Gov't House has been promoting.
2023-01-23 13:38:31 - VI News Staff
The governor will deliver his address before members of the newly elected 35th Legislature in St. Thomas at 7:00 p.m., including many newcomers, along with cabinet members and leaders of the territory's judicial branch.
Details of the address have not been made public, however the governor is expected to highlight his administration's past successes, while delving into planned and ongoing initiatives he believes will set the USVI on a path of success for its residents. The public should expect to hear about the modernization of the territory's two airports, the future of energy based on Mr. Bryan's plans for WAPA, and ongoing and upcoming disaster recovery projects. Mr. Bryan in late December told the Consortium that the USVI was cash-strapped, and he may provide an update on cash-on-hand — funds that are readily available for unexpected costs.
But the governor is addressing the Virgin Islands against a backdrop of a surge in gun violence that has impacted the territory in 2023, with three homicides recorded in the first three weeks of the year. Many blame such brutality on shortcomings of the territory, including a high poverty rate, and Virgin Islanders may seek a plan from the governor on addressing the poverty problem. The cost of goods, including groceries, has also pinched the purchasing power of residents whose finances are already stretched.