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Sixteen Republicans joined all Democrats to vote in favor of the binding plebiscite.
December 16 -
The bond issuance was one step of several taking place Tuesday stemming from the court approval of the HTA plan of adjustment, which reduces HTA's $6.4 billion of total claims by more than 80%.
December 7 -
Robert Mujica Jr.'s experience with New York State debt makes him a good choice, according to an observer.
November 17 -
Revenues were up while economic activity slipped, with some observers suggesting Hurricane Fiona may have had a negative impact on the economy.
November 8 -
But it still remains slightly higher than it was a year ago.
September 6 -
The board says the law will reduce economic activity and government revenues.
September 2 -
While a smaller population could be economically negative, the revised count lowers the median age, which would be positive.
August 19 -
The indictment of Wanda Vázquez is the latest in a series of corruption charges against Puerto Rico politicians over the last 18 months.
August 5 -
Revenues for the first 11 months of the fiscal year outpaced the Oversight Board's 12-month expectations.
July 25 -
Several U.S.-based Puerto Rican diaspora groups call for full debate of the proposed status plebiscite and possible amendments to it.
July 22 -
PROMESA and the oversight board helped, but there is no economic plan going forward and recent government actions will create problems for the island's future, analysts said.
July 20 -
The current territorial status would not be an option in a Puerto Rico voter plebiscite.
July 15 -
New York Fed president calls Puerto Rico's recovery from the COVID-19 slump "astounding."
July 8 -
The bill, which would overturn a 2017 law, is awaiting Gov. Pedro Pierluisi's signature to become law.
June 14 -
Analysts uncertain about the timing and cost savings as FAFAA names syndicate for possible refunding.
June 13 -
A survey shows local business owners are more pessimistic than they were six months ago.
June 10 -
The board continues to struggle with the local government on fiscal matters six years after PROMESA's passage.
June 8 -
With the ink still drying on the central government restructuring, analysts give takeaways from Puerto Rico's bankruptcy. Some point to credit fundamentals, others to lack of willingness to pay, as key drivers of the bankruptcies.
May 2 -
The board says the governor will have to make many changes to its budget.
April 26 -
The majority on the court said upholding the benefits could have opened the door to a broad range of other federal benefits to Puerto Rico residents.
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