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Does Banking Get a Cabinet Post? Senate Decides Today
The Legislature will be meeting at 10 AM in Senate Chambers St. Thomas to consider the bill to form a separate Bureau of Banking and Insurance outside thte office of the Lieutenant Governor's Office. The Senate will hear testamony from the Lt Gov, and representatives of the banking and insurance community. They also have two appointemnts to consider and a bill on Bingo.
The Water is Safe
The Department of Planning and Natural Resources has completed water testing in St. Thomas St. John and all recreational waters are declared safe except for John Brewer Bay which will get more testing today.
Economic Studies Grant
The Dept. of Tourism has a new $200,000 grant to perfom a number of economic studies including an econometric input/output model of the whole territory's economy . They are also doing a tax policy simulation, a survey of visitors and they will be linking the departments computers to the Internet.
On to November
The Candidates have shifted their focus on Noverber's general election. Saturday's primary winnowed the fields of party candidates. Even though the party fields were narrowed down, there are 16 independents running for the senate in addition to the 7 candidates from the two parties.
Paraprofessionals Help
AFT Paraprofessionals got a boost as Marcia Milligan congratulated all paraprofessionals for their diligence and committment to working to make the schools operational despite the set back of Hurricane Hortense.
Good News Weather:
Looks like beautiful sun shine today the weather calls for a 60% chance of showers, high 85-90 winds out of the east at 10-15 knots. We have no major storms on the horizon
Special Event:
Public Hearings on the Proposed Casino rules will be happening Tuesday at 9:30 and on Wednesday too.
On the Sore Spot Report
Saturday was the International Coastal Clean up Day and the kids of the Lutheran Church of the reformation 4H Club cleaned up Coki Point. That's a sore spot that got fixed by the hard working kids. Thanks you for doing that clean up.
Finally This:
The Chili Cookoff was a big hit yesterday. Top Chili cook was Carl Sittack the mailman, and the Number 2 Chili was Lawrence Drinkwine's Hot stuff. 3000 folks turned up at the charity benefit.
Election Results
Congressional Delegate Race: Republican:Kenneth Mapp (R), 350
Hernando Ike Williams (R) , 165
Total, 515
Congressional Delegate Race: Democrat
Donna Christina-Green (D), 4270
Olaf Hendricks (D), 3504
Total, 7774
Senate Race St. Croix, Democrat
Vargrave Richards, 2470
David Jones, 2432
Luz James, 2250
Carol Burke, 1938
Rupert Ross, 1756
Mary Ann Pickard, 1681
Winfield James, 1590
Charles Standcliffe, 471
John Barnes, 411
Senate race St. Thomas St. John Democrat
Lorraine Berry, 3249
Arturo Wattlington, 2903
Judy Gomez, 2749
"Cain" Magras, 2466
George Goodwin, 2364
Bingley Richardson, 2200
Wayne Sprauve, 1624
Elmo Adams, 1429
Albert Callwood, 835
Clarence Gumbs, 477
National Committee Woman,
Clarice Bake, 638
Marise James, 2042
State Chair,
Marilyn Stapleton, 2280
James O'Brien, 2187
Cecil Benjamin, 1841
National Committee Man
Holland Redfield, 417
Alson Brewster, 56