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Plaskett’s Centennial Commission Bill Passes House
Washington, DC,
April 26, 2016
The Virgin Islands of the United States Centennial Commission Act passed The U.S. House of Representatives, Tuesday, paving the way for Congress to assist in raising the national profile of the upcoming anniversary of Transfer Day. The legislation, H.R. 2615, calls for a bi-partisan Congressional Commission to research, plan, develop and carry out commemorative activities related to the 100th Anniversary of the Virgin Islands becoming part of the United States. “The history of the Virgin Islands and its people is profound, but at the time of the transfer, little thought was given to our history and even less to the people of the Virgin Islands. This Commission will be a vehicle to have meaningful dialogue around the Virgin Islands’ history with the United States, the genesis of the issues currently affecting the territory and how we solve them,” Plaskett said. Once formed, the commission will have the ability to elicit resources to not only assist in carrying out commemorative activities but also in spearheading further historical research and educational initiatives relating to the Transfer. Plaskett said that she expects the work and the influence of the Commission to lead to a heightened national awareness to the history, culture and contributions of the Virgin Islands and its people to the United States through Smithsonian exhibits and other educational initiatives. The eight-member Commission will comprise of:
Click here to view Congresswoman Plaskett’s introduction of the Virgin Islands of the United States Centennial Commission Act in the House of Representatives. |