Senators Flex Legislative Muscle, Override Bryan's Veto of Bill Honoring Former Governor Mapp
Senators override Bryan's veto to honor Mapp with a road renaming and medal, dismissing financial concerns. They also override a veto on a bill imposing criminal penalties for perjury in legislative proceedings, despite due process objections
2024-08-19 20:40:18 - VI News Staff
The 35th Legislature flexed its authoritative muscle on Friday evening, overriding Governor Albert Bryan’s veto of Bill 35-0229. The legislation in question honors former Governor Kenneth E. Mapp for his many years of service to the Virgin Islands in a tangible way, by renaming a portion of Route 75 on the island of St. Croix in Mr. Mapp’s honor. The undertaking is expected to cost $45,000. The Virgin Islands Medal of Honor would also be bestowed on the former governor.
Offered by Senator Franklin Johnson, who previously worked closely with Mr. Mapp, the bill received support from all present legislators when it was introduced, with the exception of Senator Carla Joseph. When the bill moved landed on Governor Bryan’s desk however, it was struck down.