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House Natural Resources Committee chair Rob Bishop, R-Utah, visited Puerto Rico Friday as part of a multi-day trip to meet with commonwealth officials and groups as Congress continues to debate a reasonable solution for the territorys fiscal problems.
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Puerto Rico Gov. Alejandro García Padilla this week bristled at a deadline to provide information to the U.S. Congress, while a candidate to succeed the governor sent an unsolicited response to the information request.
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Experts and Puerto Rican lawmakers are encouraging Congress and commonwealth officials to include fiscal responsibility laws in any legislative package designed to help the island.
March 2 - Puerto Rico
Citizens are bearing the brunt of the crisis, a report from the advocacy group Hedge Clippers finds, as the government slashes spending on health care, legal services, pensions and education.
March 2 -
Unless the United States Congress acts to modify Puerto Ricos required debt payments, Puerto Rico wont make the full May bond payment, Puerto Rico Gov. Alejandro García Padilla said.
March 1 - Puerto Rico
Opposition is growing in Puerto Rico to a planned April 1 increase in business to business consumption taxes.
February 29 -
In the second in a series of promised visits by U.S. cabinet secretaries to Puerto Rico, Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx on Thursday announced steps to speed Federal aid to highway projects on the island.
February 26 -
Legislators are coalescing around a federal oversight authority for Puerto Rico that could take concerns over the commonwealths debt, pension, and economic crises and forge unique solutions using congressionally approved oversight and restructuring capabilities.
February 25 - Puerto Rico
Creditors of the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority are focused on the passage of a rate increase as the first of several remaining restructuring deal hurdles.
February 24 -
The leader of a Puerto Rico corruption conspiracy pled guilty Thursday.
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