[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 85 (Tuesday, June 14, 2011)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Pages E1083-E1084]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
PASSING OF THE HONORABLE JUAN FRANCISCO LUIS, THIRD ELECTED GOVERNOR OF
THE U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS
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HON. DONNA M. CHRISTENSEN
of the virgin islands
in the house of representatives
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Mrs. CHRISTENSEN. I rise today to commemorate the life of the
Honorable Juan Francisco Luis, the third elected Governor of the U.S.
Virgin Islands who passed away on June 4, 2011, at the age of 70. In
office from 1979 through 1986, Governor Luis was the longest serving
elected chief executive of our island territory.
Governor Luis served at a time of growth and change in the Virgin
Islands. He was a popular governor known as a leader who was responsive
to the needs of ordinary citizens, who was always willing to listen to
their individual concerns. According to Profiles of Outstanding Virgin
Islanders, he will be remembered for significant infrastructure
development in the islands, in particular, the establishment of modern
health care facilities on all three islands, the initial expansion and
financing of the airports on St. Thomas and St. Croix, the construction
of a new container port on St. Croix, acquisition of land on St. Croix
for homeownership and agriculture and several capital construction
projects.
Mr. Speaker, Governor Luis first ran for public office in 1972, when
he was elected to the Tenth Legislature of the U.S. Virgin Islands and
served as chairman of the Legislative Housing and Planning Committee,
Vice Chairman of the Recreation Committee and member of the Committees
on Finance, Public Safety, Health and Welfare, Labor and Veterans
Affairs.
He was chosen by the late Governor Cyril King to be his running mate
in the 1974 gubernatorial election. The two won, and when Governor King
died unexpectedly in 1978, Luis became Governor of the Virgin Islands.
Originally a member of the Independent Citizens Movement, and later as
an independent, Luis was elected in his own right in 1978 and again in
1982.
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Born on the neighboring island of Vieques, Puerto Rico, he moved with
his family to St. Croix when he was two months old. He was the
valedictorian of the then Christiansted High School in 1958 and went on
to attend Inter-American University in Puerto Rico. He served in the
U.S. Army and was honorably discharged in 1968 as a sergeant. He later
taught at the then Christiansted Grammar School and worked for the
Department of Housing and Urban Development.
I have two special recollections of personal interactions with him as
Governor. He made time to meet with me when there was a controversy
surrounding the naming of the park in Frederiksted. Several of us had
decided to ask him to consider vetoing the bill as passed by the
Legislature and he did. I don't exactly remember the details of his
negotiations with the HESS refinery. But at the time it seemed to me
that he was not getting the support he needed and so in an attempt to
rise above party politics, I secured the signatures to call a special
meeting to urge the Territorial Committee of the Democratic Party to
support him during the negotiations. My efforts were not successful,
but I know he appreciated the attempt.
I believe that history will be exceedingly kind to the memory of
Governor Luis as we can see his contributions in the health care
system, in education, in the economy and in other aspects that affect
the daily lives of Virgin Islanders. His efforts were sincere and those
of us in office today build on the foundations that were set during his
tenure. With the passage of time people have the chance to assess the
contributions of those who live their lives in service to the public.
It can be said of Governor Juan Luis that he had a clear vision and
that he worked diligently to accomplish his intended goals and that we
the people, were better off for it.
Mr. Speaker, my family, staff and I extend our sincere condolences to
his wife, Mrs. Luz Luis and his children Juan, Jr. and Carlota Amalia.
May Governor Juan Francisco Luis rest in peace.
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