Senate Halts Bill Allowing Government Employees to Seek Office; Frederick Sends Marine Safety Measure Back to Committee

Despite their previous vetting in their relevant committees of jurisdiction and the Committee on Rules and Judiciary, several bills again came under heavy scrutiny during Monday’s Legislative Session.

2026-01-13 13:51:14 - VI News Staff

Among them was Bill 36-0134, an act which would allow government employees to run for political office while actively employed, unless specifically prohibited by federal or other laws. Sponsored by Senator Marise James, the bill was placed under the microscope less than a week ago, with some lawmakers still hesitant about moving forward with the change.

Despite an additional amendment to require that government employees provide written notice of their candidacy to the head of their department or agency, a motion was made to hold the bill. Lawmakers were deeply divided on the question, with only 1 vote separating the votes in favor from those against. With the bill now held in abeyance, further amendments are expected whenever the measure returns to the Legislative floor.

Lawmakers also considered Bill 36-0208, a resolution recognizing United States Senator Mike Crapo for his instrumental role in securing the historic increase in the rum cover over tax reimbursement for the Virgin Islands. Senators Alma Francis Heyliger and Dwayne DeGraff held differing opinions from their colleagues who sang high praises of Sen. Crapo. 


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