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Governor Bryan Travels to Washington, D.C., to Advance Federal Priorities at NGA Winter Meeting and DOI Insular Areas Senior Plenary

Governor Albert Bryan Jr. is in Washington, D.C., this week to represent the U.S. Virgin Islands at the National Governors Associationโ€™s annual Winter Meeting and the 2026 Interagency Group on Insular Areas Senior Plenary Session at the U.S. Department of the Interior.

Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. (Screenshot from Government House Facebook livestream)

The trip is focused on strengthening federal partnerships and advancing priorities tied to the territoryโ€™s recovery, economic stability, and long-term growth.

โ€œWashington is where decisions are made that shape how fast we rebuild and how fairly the Virgin Islands is treated under federal policy,โ€ Governor Bryan said. โ€œWe are going to make our case clearly and directly, because our recovery and our residents cannot afford delays, uncertainty, or unequal treatment.โ€

While in Washington, Governor Bryan will meet with White House Administration officials at the U.S. Department of State and the White House to press several key federal priorities, including H-2B visas for skilled construction workers to support recovery and rebuilding work and keep major projects moving, Medicaid equity to strengthen health care access and secure fair federal support, restoration of the de minimis exemption to avoid added costs tied to low-value shipments and routine imports that affect residents and local businesses, and the recent BVI charter yacht fee increases that threaten regional marine tourism and place new burdens on an industry that supports Virgin Islands jobs and small businesses.

Lieutenant Governor Tregenza A. Roach, Esq., will serve as Acting Governor while Governor Bryan is off island. Governor Bryan is scheduled to return to the territory on Feb. 28.

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