AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoLocal Governance: Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. signed a package of 36th Legislature bills covering mental health education, paid leave for parents of children with disabilities, controlled incineration for green waste, and changes tied to hotel development bond proceeds—plus two line-item vetoes and calls for clarifications. Public Safety & Rights: A pro–Second Amendment group warned Virgin Islands lawmakers that proposed gun laws could be struck down in court, pointing to pending Supreme Court and 3rd Circuit rulings. STEM & Infrastructure: AECOM says it won a U.S. DHS nationwide infrastructure modernization contract spanning secure, aviation, waterfront, and residential facilities across all 50 states and U.S. territories including the U.S. Virgin Islands. Regional Tech/Storytelling: CTO and TEMPO Networks announced a long-term partnership to expand digital, social, and broadcast storytelling for Caribbean tourism. Policy & Access to Justice: Attorney General Dave Sunday led a bipartisan push to keep funding the Legal Services Corporation in FY2027, arguing it’s vital for low-income civil legal aid in U.S. territories. Climate: NOAA reports May 2026 as the world’s second-warmest May on record, with high odds that 2026 lands among the four warmest years.
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