By VIGOP, on February 28th, 2017
Republican Party of the United States Virgin Islands Chairman John Canegata issued the following statement ahead of President Donald J. Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress:
“President Trump has a bold and optimistic vision for our country that puts America first and party politics second. President Trump is fulfilling the promises . . . → Read More: Statement on President Trump’s address to joint session of Congress
By VIGOP, on February 6th, 2017 Virgin Islands GOP National Committeeman Jevon Williams responded to Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett’s claim that the federal government has shortchanged the territorial government in excess of $100 million.
On behalf of the Republican Party of the United States Virgin Islands, Williams released the following statement: “Congresswoman Plaskett conveniently ignores the fact that it was her political . . . → Read More: GOP statement on Plaskett’s $100 million claim
By VIGOP, on January 25th, 2017 GOP National Committeeman Jevon Williams issued the following statement on behalf of the territorial Republican Party in response to Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett’s latest subcommittee assignment:
“Instead of giving late night speeches in an empty House chamber, where the only audience are the C-SPAN cameras, Congresswoman Plaskett should have fought to be on the House Appropriations . . . → Read More: GOP statement on Plaskett committee assignment
By VIGOP, on January 24th, 2017 Congresswoman Stacey Plaskett should drop the partisanship and stop her petty political gamesmanship, the territory’s GOP said.
“Virgin Islanders expect and deserve their voice in Congress to get the job done,” said Jevon Williams, the Virgin Islands Republican national committeeman. “The election is long over. Congresswoman Plaskett should focus on working with the Republican majority . . . → Read More: Drop the partisanship, GOP tells Plaskett
By VIGOP, on January 19th, 2017 The Virgin Islands delegation to the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump met with the U.S. Senate today to bring awareness to critical issues facing the territory.
Leading the delegation in meeting with the Republican majority on the U.S. Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources was territorial Republican Chairman John Canegata.
“As leaders of the . . . → Read More: Canegata, Williams and Ackley meet with Senate
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