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Culture and Celebration Illuminates for the 35th Legislature

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Chair Senator Angel Bolques Jr. opened the Committee on Culture, Youth, Aging, Sports, and Parks hearing with a symbol of the Virgin Islands' culture. The strength of our people, “a call to action” took place as 12th grader Adeaja Longville blew the conch shell, sending smiles across the senate floor.

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