Government of U.S. Virgin Islands

Territorial Government

Based in VI

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AI Overview

With $4.8M in lobbying spend across 29 quarterly filings, Government of U.S. Virgin Islands is a significant lobbying presence. They deploy 13 individual lobbyists

$4.8M
Total Lobbying Spend
29
Quarterly Filings
1
Lobbying Firms Used
13
Individual Lobbyists

Spending by Year

YearLobbying Spend
2018$600K
2019$40K
2020$850K
2021$850K
2022$730K
2023$480K
2024$720K
2025$580K

Lobbying Firms

SQUIRE PATTON BOGGS

What They Lobby For

  • Federal hurricane disaster legislation, including H.R. 4667 and H.R. 1652.
  • Disaster relief assistance, including extension of Medicaid assistance as part of the H.R. 4378, the continuing resolution for FY 2020.
  • Disaster relief assistance, including extension of Medicaid assistance as part of the H.R. 4378, the continuing resolution for FY 2020, and H.R. 1865, the domestic spending appropriations minibus.
  • Disaster and COVID-19 relief assistance legislation, including the CARES Act (H.R. 748), the proposed HEROES Act (H.R. 6800), and the proposed SMART Act (S. 3752), as well as appropriations measures for FY 2021.
  • Disaster relief assistance, including extension of Medicaid assistance as part of the H.R. 4378, the continuing resolution for FY 2021 (H.R. 8337), and H.R. 1865, the domestic spending appropriations minibus.
  • Hurricane and pandemic disaster relief assistance, including extension of Medicaid assistance as part of H.R. 4378 and potential cancellation of Community Disaster Loan obligations, state and local government assistance, and other measures as part of H.R. 133, the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021.
  • Awarding of federal grant money to support the Crown Bay Terminal in St. Thomas.
  • Authorization of a Visa Waiver Program applicable to cruise line, air travel, and charter boat passengers traveling to the U.S. Virgin Islands.
  • Hurricane and pandemic disaster relief assistance, including extension of Medicaid assistance as part of H.R. 4378 and potential cancellation of Community Disaster Loan obligations, state and local government assistance, and other measures as part of H.R. 1319, the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.
  • Advocacy in support of GILTI relief or reform and making the rum carryover rate provision of the tax code permanent.

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Data Sources: Senate LDA Filings

Last updated: February 2026

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