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The board wants to increase tax compliance, spend more on healthcare capital projects, and advance the release of CAFRs, among other things.
December 18 -
How assumptions are settled on revenues, spending, and the economy will affect the Commonwealth debt plan.
December 14 -
Bondholders hope to negotiate a deal before July 15.
June 16 -
The board anticipates a $22 billion cumulative deficit through fiscal 2049.
May 27 -
The busts may weaken the the Rosselló administration as it struggles over fiscal policy with the Puerto Rico Oversight Board.
July 10 -
The proposed 2020 budget has $139 million for the payment of debt.
April 9 -
Jaresko on Monday cited the almost universal dissatisfaction with the board as proof that it was doing its job.
March 18 -
The 2016 law is under fire from bond holders over the Oversight Board's failure to provide enough money for debt service and from local politicians over the board's efforts to impose fiscal austerity.
March 14 -
The board says that the governor appears to be deviating from the approved budget.
March 8 -
The board suggests it may sue the governor unless he starts following its requests.
December 4 -
With COFINA and GDB deals moving forward, the Public Buildings Authority, Aqueduct and Sewer Authority, and University of Puerto Rico may be next in line.
November 14 -
The unsecured creditors gave conditional support to the biggest Puerto Rico debt restructuring.
November 6 -
The board continues to say that state metrics should be a guide to restructuring the island's central government debt to a much lower level.
October 23 -
The Oversight Board and Gov. Rosselló remain at odds over pensions and labor reform.
October 19 -
July's elevated revenues continue a several-month-long pattern of General Fund revenues coming in above budget.
August 30 -
The board declined to say what the net impact on the central commonwealth government’s finances would be.
August 2 -
The board plans to approve a Puerto Rico budget by the end of Saturday.
June 28 -
The territorial government's resistance to the labor law may prompt Oversight Board to approve its own version of the budget due this month.
June 18 -
A brief period of peace between the Oversight Board and the governor may soon end.
June 12 -
Magistrate Judge Judith Dein said she'd take up the investigation issue at a June 18 hearing.
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