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A 500 Word Summary of the State of the Territory Address: COMMENTARY BY POKORNY

A 500 Word Summary of the State of the Territory Address: COMMENTARY BY POKORNY

In case you were doing something a lot more interesting than listening to the speech by Governor Albert Bryan, Jr. Here are the highlights and insights:

Now the reality. What is the total investment cost to repair and bring the entire territory to become “modern and competitive?” I suggest $2-3 billion. In my estimation the General Fund needs to go from $800 million to $1.6 billion annually. Since one third of revenue generated by the economy finds its way into the General Fund, that means the economy must grow 100 percent.

Last year, according to the governor, the economy grew at a recent 10-year record of 1.8 percent.

Right near the end of the speech he acknowledges the priority, quintessential importance of educating the next generation. I’m not sure why it was buried at the bottom, but Amen to this. I hope this commitment, and commitment to teachers is a true pledge. His commitment provides a real sense of hope. A key to the economy is the availability of a well-educated, properly trained workforce will drive the next chapter once FEMA and Fed grands are dried up.

I give the governor high marks for his speech delivery. He is in a position that is almost impossible. He did an admirable job of painting a “half full” picture of the future. Let us give him six months to make good on this picture. I will continue to keep you appraised. God Speed.

—GARY S. POKORNY

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