'It Can't Continue in Secret': Bill Calling for Transparency For Use of Federal Covid-19 Funds Takes Center Stage

Senate President Donna Frett-Gregory announced today that Bill No. 34-0073 — which mandates transparency, accountability and oversight of federal Covid-19 relief and economic stimulus funds allocated to the territory — will be considered at the next legislative session.

2021-12-03 12:51:08 - VI News Staff

The bill, sponsored by Ms. Frett-Gregory, is a move aimed at ascertaining all federal Covid-19 funding being spent by the government is managed in a transparent and, importantly, collaborative manner. Some lawmakers have been furious that Governor Albert Bryan recently announced $1 million in funding for a public-private venture with the V.I. Diabetes Center of Excellence without the Senate being notified.

Senator Kurt Vialet in a press release called for transparency. And on Thursday, Ms. Frett-Gregory didn't mince words. She said while the administration has introduced a "broad plan" to the Legislature relative to the objectives for the $584 million in Covid funds recently provided to the territory, "What needs to happen is we have to know what are those detailed uses of those funds, and whether or not we approve of it as a Legislature and as a community," she said.

"This ask is not unique to the Virgin Islands," Ms. Frett-Gregory continued, pointing to U.S. mainland governments where legislative approval is required before governors could expend federal dollars related to Covid-19. Governors, Ms. Frett-Gregory further stated, have taken legislatures to court but have wound up losing.

"The argument is going to be that we have a Revised Organic Act, but we cannot continue as leaders to fight on such matters," she said. "We should be collaborating because at the end of the day the people want to know the plan; it can't continue in secret." She said the governor did ask the Legislature for its input, but she contended that "we have to comprehensively approach what we want to see. It can't be we're given this bits and pieces, it has to be a comprehensive perspective."

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