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Transfer Day Offers Opportunities for Discussion on Political Development

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For decades, residents have looked back on the history and significance of Transfer Day during ceremonies held at the Capitol Building on St. Thomas. But with no event planned for this year, lawmakers said the holiday could be better used as a platform for community discussion on self-determination and status.

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