First 100 Days

In the first 100 days of your next PLP Government, we will execute the following plans to bring immediate change to Bermuda’s society:

  • Re-establish the Bermuda First advisory group consisting of local, international business and community leaders to develop a long-term economic and social vision for Bermuda.
  • Appoint a Gang Violence Reduction Coordinator to have a singular focus on implementing programmes to reduce gang violence and anti-social behaviour. The PLP will give reducing gang violence the priority it deserves.
  • Grant additional powers to the existing Price Control Commission to examine ways to reduce the cost of living in Bermuda.
  • Conduct an urgent review of health and safety in all public schools to ensure that all our students and teachers are learning and working in a safe environment.
  • Provide financial support to students in need to ensure access to Bermuda College for all Bermudians.
  • Increase job training to prepare Bermudians to fill jobs held by guest workers.
  • Commence the installation of Wi-Fi in all public schools and ensure that all schools have functioning computer labs so our students have access to the latest technology.
  • Provide access to funding to community clubs via a loan guarantee programme enabling them to upgrade their facilities and become self-sufficient while employing Bermudians.
  • Double the guarantee capacity of the Bermuda Economic Development Corporation (BEDC) to give more access to capital for entrepreneurs.
  • Appoint a Director of Cooperative Economics at the BEDC to promote cooperatives within Bermuda to boost community-based economic empowerment.
  • Conclude negotiations with Public Sector Unions to ensure continued provision of high-quality public services.
  • Establish a Bipartisan Committee on Immigration Reform to ensure fairness in our immigration system while putting Bermudians first.
  • Establish a Tax Reform Commission to make Bermuda’s tax system fairer and increase Bermuda’s global competitiveness to stimulate economic activity and to create jobs for Bermudians.
  • Reverse the OBA’s immigration policy which removed the requirement that businesses who bring in overseas entertainers must also employ a Bermudian group at the venue at the same time.
  • Install fitness equipment in Bermuda’s public parks.
  • Review the privatisation contract between AECON and the Bermuda Government for the L.F. Wade International Airport to see if Bermuda can get a better deal.
  • Issue a Request for Information (RFI) for the establishment of a Technology Hub at Southside.
  • Implement the SAGE Commssion’s recommendation to establish three permanent Parliamentary Oversight Committees in order to improve governance, reduce waste and increase efficiency.
  • Update the Ministerial Code of Conduct to ensure that the Cabinet is held to the highest ethical standards.
  • Implement a Code of Conduct for members of Parliament.
  • Implement the Code of Practice for Project Management and Procurement