January 11, 2021: The 34th legislative session began as senators take office.
January 25, 2021: Governor Bryan delivered the State of the Territory Address.
December 23, 2021: Senate voted 12-1 on Res. 34-0185 to suspend Senator Marvin Blyden and remove him from the position of majority leader for his failure to quarantine after testing positive for covid-19.
January 24, 2022: Governor Bryan delivered the State of the Territory Address.[2]
June 13, 2022: Senate President Donna Frett-Gregory calls for federal investigation into letter sent through USPS, threatening all 14 members of the body except Senator Steven Payne Sr.
July 20, 2022: Senate voted 14-1 on Res. 34-0287 to expel Senator Steven Payne Sr. from the 34th Legislature following reports of sexual accusations made by three women.
July 25, 2022: Angel Bolques Jr. replaces Senator Steven Payne Sr. as senator at-large.
December 29, 2022: Senate voted 11-1 on bill no. 34-0345 to legalize recreational marijuana use in the territory.
Major legislation
Enacted
August 16, 2021: Bill no. 34-0077 (Act No. 8469), the repayment of the 8% cut salary to government employees.[3]
February 8, 2022: Bill no. 34-0188 (Act 8540), allows the government of the Virgin Islands to seek funding in the bond market to stabilize GERS for 30 years. Sponsored by: Kurt Vialet, Donna Frett-Gregory, Janelle Sarauw
April 11, 2022: The Virgin Islands CROWN Act, 34-0147 (Act 8553), sponsored by senators Alma Francis Heyliger and Genevieve Whitaker; the Responsible Fatherhood Act, 34-0045 (Act 8546), sponsored by Milton Potter; Virgin Islands Uniform Law on Notarial Acts of 2021, 34-0155[4]
August 9, 2022: Bill no. 34-0267, establishing a territorial park system, sponsored by Samuel Carrión.
Proposed (but not enacted)
Bill no. 34-0021, establishes the Public Services Commission as a semiautonomous agency; subjects the Waste Management Authority to regulation; and provides for resolution of customer complaints against wireless telecommunication providers. The bill also calls for a turnaround company to assess WAPA and measures to reduce the cost of electricity and water. Sponsored by: Senators Janelle Sarauw, Kurt Vialet (Veto by Governor: 5/20/2021 ; Override by Senate with a 13-0 vote on 08/3/2021)
Bill No. 34-0168, eliminates the requirement for Caravelle Hotel casino owned by VIGL, to build a 400-capacity banquet hall. Sponsored by Senator Kurt Vialet (Veto by governor: 12/6/2021)