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Although he called them "excessive and arbitrary," Gov. Pedro Pierluisi agreed to create a reserve fund, reduce the maximum conservation easement tax credit, and freeze implementation of a physician tax incentive.
August 30 -
Moody's says the cut is a credit negative for the U.S. Virgin Islands' matching fund bonds.
August 29 -
The bankruptcy judge indicated her support for the deal reached between Assured Guaranty and Franklin Advisors and Nuveen.
August 25 -
Assured Guaranty, Nuveen, and Franklin Advisors agreed to compromise language in the proposed HTA plan of adjustment.
August 24 -
Revenues were 14.4% higher than those in the previous fiscal year.
August 23 -
The Oversight Board told Gov. Pedro Pierluisi he must take steps to make sure it's revenue neutral or it could block the new tax.
August 22 -
The duration of outages has continued to increase, causing backlash for elected officials.
August 22 -
While a smaller population could be economically negative, the revised count lowers the median age, which would be positive.
August 19 -
The judge said she'd consider requesting changes to the proposed plan of adjustment.
August 18 -
The mediation team cites progress, but needs more time to reach an agreement.
August 16 -
A court-ordered modification of the plan is more likely than outright rejection, sources say.
August 12 -
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 -
The mediation team can operate until Sept. 9, if it chooses to do so.
August 3 -
The authority says the Puerto Rico Oversight Board is illegally telling it how non-debtor government bodies must act.
July 29 -
The Unsecured Creditors Committee, a PREPA union and a PREPA retiree group disagree. They want litigation to start.
July 29 -
They want at least 14 days more for the debt restructuring mediation process.
July 27 -
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 -
The ruling means the Puerto Rico government will have $400 million less in its coffers.
July 21 -
The governor refused board's order to suspend implementation and enforcement of the new law that the board says will hurt the island's labor market and revenues.
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