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PLASKETT RELEASES STATEMENT ON RECENT REQUEST FOR WAPA INVESTIGATION BY REPUBLICAN HOUSE MEMBERS

For Immediate Release                             Contact: Tionee Scotland
November 3, 2022                                                    340-201-6453

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PLASKETT RELEASES STATEMENT ON RECENT REQUEST FOR WAPA INVESTIGATION BY REPUBLICAN HOUSE MEMBERS

Washington, DC – Congresswoman Plaskett, a Member of the House Ways and Means, Budget and Agriculture Committees, released the following statement concerning the letter requesting an investigation of the V.I. Water and Power Authority sent by four Republican Members of Congress:

“I find it concerning that these Members are requesting an investigation pertaining to WAPA’s acquisition and installation of four Wartsila generators, particularly since none of them have shown any interest or concern regarding our territory at any point. If these colleagues of mine are as concerned as they expressed in the letter, which contained a number of glaring fallacies (i.e., the Randolph Harley power plant is actually on St. Thomas and not on St. Croix, as the letter incorrectly states), the House Oversight Committee, of which they are members, has specific processes in place to obtain necessary information and push agencies and recipients to use funds appropriately.

“Additionally, the claim made in the letter that there is not an objective timeline of when the four generators will come online is false. Not only has WAPA’s CEO, Andrew Smith made numerous public statements about the generators coming online in March of 2023, but the initial term sheet and timeline discussed for the integrated resource plan for these generators made during the previous administration (2019) estimated almost two years to integration, and that forecast did not account for the delays that were inevitably created by the pandemic.

“I strongly believe that the letter sent by my Republican colleagues may be motivated by the urging of special interest groups to assist those groups’ pecuniary interests at the expense of the federal reputation of the people of the Virgin Islands.

“I urge Virgin Islanders to do their own research on this issue and others in our community. Let us be certain that the information we acquire and share is fact-based and not perpetuated propaganda.”

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