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Featured / Federal / Hurricane Recovery / Hurricane Season / News / Top Stories / Virgin Islands / July 30, 2018

ST. THOMAS — Governor Kenneth Mapp welcomed a congressional delegation to the U.S. Virgin Islands on Saturday led by V.I. Delegate to Congress Stacey Plaskett and U.S. Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi, Government House announced Sunday.

The governor thanked the team for their visit and continued interest in the territory’s recovery, according to the release. He said about 130 members of Congress have visited the Virgin Islands since last year’s hurricanes.

Ms. Pelosi said the purpose of the trip was to listen, learn and shine a light on the ongoing crisis. She said the delegation wanted to visit with families, local officials, as well as faith and community groups to discuss the steps remaining to put their fellow Americans firmly back on the road to recovery.

“We are committed to ensuring that every community devastated by the hurricanes receives the assistance they need, particularly as we face fresh threats from this year’s hurricane season,” said the minority leader said.

Mr. Mapp thanked Pelosi, Plaskett and all of the members of the delegation for their efforts.

“It demonstrates to our citizens the interest and the concern of Congress,” the Governor said.

He noted that the federal government continues to play a tremendous role in the Virgin Islands’ recovery and that there was much more work ahead. He told the delegation that the greatest immediate challenge was ensuring that those living in damaged homes had a sound roof in the event of a storm, Government House said.

“Your visit will help to take that message back to your colleagues and you can speak from first-hand experience,” Mr. Mapp said.

Ms. Plaskett said Congress wants to assist the U.S. Virgin Islands to rebuild in a more resilient way.

“Many of the members here really want to ensure that the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico had the money they needed, not just to recover, not to rebuild, but to be better than before,” she said.

According to the release, Mr. Mapp continues to emphasize the need rebuild a smarter and stronger Virgin Islands that is both more impervious to and resilient in the event of a disaster.

The Congressional delegation of about 25 arrived at the Cyril E. King Airport and was transported to St. John via helicopter. On St. John they toured the damaged Myrah Keating Smith Community Health Center, the Caneel Bay property and later completed a walking tour of Coral Bay to view the debris sites, the Fire Station and Guy Benjamin Community Center.

On St. Thomas they made a brief stop at the Schneider Regional Medical Center where they received a tour of the hospital and the Charlotte Kimmelman Cancer Institute to learn more about the extent of damages the facilities received and the necessary plans and funding for repair. The delegation also visited Tutu High Rise, Bovoni, the Estate Donoe Solar Field and WAPA’s Harley Power Plant.

During the tour, FEMA Federal Coordinating Officer for Region II, Bill Vogel, shared an update on the territory’s overall recovery effort to date. Governor Kenneth Mapp highlighted projects in the works and underway as a result of funding the territory has received from Washington.

Ms. Pelosi said the visit was very enlightening and helped the delegation have a greater understanding of how to best assist the Virgin Islands to move forward.

“Now we must make sure the Administration spends the money in a much more accelerated way,” Ms. Pelosi said. “There were many challenges before the hurricanes, but it took the hurricanes to put the spotlight on what some of those challenges were. The suffering endured by our fellow Americans on the islands in the months following the hurricanes has been a challenge to the conscience of our nation. We must do better to prevent the loss of life, expedite the recovery, and prepare for the next storm.”

In addition to Leader Pelosi, the Members of the delegation included:

Rep. Luis Gutiérrez (D-IL), Judiciary Committee
Rep. Nydia Velázquez (D-NY), Ranking Member, Small Business Committee; Natural Resources Committee; Financial Services Committee
Rep. Shelia Jackson-Lee (D-TX), Judiciary Committee; Homeland Security Committee
Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA), Ranking Member, Rules Committee; Agriculture Committee
Rep. Gregory Meeks (D-NY), Financial Services Committee; Foreign Affairs Committee
Rep. Betty McCollum (D-MN), Appropriations Committee
Rep. Terri Sewell (D-AL), Ways & Means Committee; Intelligence Committee
Rep. Michelle Lujan Grisham (D-NM), Agriculture Committee; Chair, Congressional Hispanic Caucus
Rep. Raul Ruiz (D-CA), Energy & Commerce Committee
Rep. Robin Kelly (D-IL), Oversight & Government Reform Committee; Foreign Affairs Committee
Rep. Stacey Plaskett (D-VI), Transportation & Infrastructure Committee; Oversight & Government Reform Committee; Agriculture Committee
Rep. Dwight Evans (D-PA), Agriculture Committee; Small Business Committee
Rep. Val Demings (D-FL), Judiciary Committee; Homeland Security Committee
Rep. Adriano Espaillat (D-NY), Education & Workforce Committee; Small Business Committee; Foreign Affairs Committee


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