Meet Our Governors

U.S. Virgin Islands

John deJongh, Jr.
Biography

2012 State of the Territory Address

Governor deJongh
Government House
21-22 Kongens Gade
Charlotte Amalie
St. Thomas, VI 00802
Phone: 340-774-0001
Fax: 340-776-4912

Southern Governors' Representatives
Pam Berkowsky, Chief of Staff
Steven Steele, Washington Office

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U.S. Virgin Islands News Digest

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2/7/2012 USVI Gov. de Jongh Signs Territory's Tsunami Response PlanLandmark plan will support response and recovery in case of natural disaster. [Read More]
2/3/2012 USVI Gov. de Jongh Welcomes Japanese Ambassador to TerritoryOfficials discuss opportunities to increase tourism, preparedness for natural disasters. [Read More]
1/31/2012 USVI Gov. de Jongh Gives 2012 State of the Territory AddressCalls on state residents to keep faith in their future, "move forward together." [Read More]
1/30/2012 USVI Gov. de Jongh Welcomes HUD Community Block GrantsFunding to help territory meet critical needs of many low-income residents. [Read More]
1/25/2012 USVI Gov. de Jongh Signs Agreement to Further Build-Out Territory's Communication NetworkAccess to new tower sites to enhance communications between emergency responders. [Read More]
1/19/2012 Gov. de Jongh Proclaims Jubilee Year for University of the Virgin IslandsUniversity celebrates 50 years of academic excellence and community service. [Read More]
12/15/2011 USVI Gov. de Jongh Distributes Book by Local Author to ChildrenInitiative promotes local literature, educational gifts for holidays. [Read More]
12/7/2011 USVI Gov. de Jongh Hosts Delegates Participating in Caribbean Media Exchange ConferenceDiscusses roles of media, government, and private sector in sustainable tourism initiative. [Read More]
11/28/2011 USVI Gov. de Jongh Creates Science and Technology CouncilCouncil will guide development of science, technology and innovation programs. [Read More]
11/21/2011 USVI Gov. de Jongh Cuts Ribbon on New Affordable Housing on St. CroixDevelopment will create hundreds of jobs and homes for low-income residents. [Read More]

Governor's Priorities

Establish Viable and Effective Public Education System 

Reduce Crime as Impediment to Economic Development and Quality of Life

Assure Access to Affordable, Quality Health Care

Embrace Community-based Organizations as Key Partners