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Friday, May 27, 2016

Puerto Rico News Digest For May 27, 2016



PROMESA ADVANCES TO HOUSE FLOOR



















From News Is My Business:

"The PROMESA Act (H.R. 5278), the bill aimed to address Puerto Rico’s
debt crisis, passed in the U.S. House Natural Resources Committee Wednes-
day with bipartisan support from lawmakers. The final vote tally was 29 in fa-
vor and 10 opposed. Of the 24 Republicans on the Committee that voted, 14 --
or nearly 60 percent — voted “yes.” Of the 16 Democrats on the Committee that
voted, 15 voted “yes” and one voted “present.”..The measure was approved with
amendments that Pierluisi said will “strengthen the bill or are technical  in nature...”


PREPA RATE INCREASE SPARKS OUTRAGE


From The San Juan Daily Star:

"Puerto Rico’s heavily indebted electric company announced Tuesday that it is
seeking a more than 20 percent increase in the island’s already high power bills,
sparking outrage among many who note the agency faces numerous corruption
allegations. The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) said the increa-
se would allow it to keep operating and help boost its dwindling liquidity. Offic-
ials said the additional revenue also would let the company restructure its $9 bill-
ion debt load, reduce its dependence on petroleum and renovate obsolete infras-
tructure..."


SENATE OVERRIDES GOVERNOR'S TAX VETOES


From Caribbean Business:

"The Senate on Thursday agreed to override Gov. Alejandro Garcia Padilla’s
veto on the bill that would repeal the hike to the business-to-business (B2B)
tax and the value-added tax (VAT) or IVA in Spanish. The B2B was slated to
go into effect next week. The lawmakers’ decision was made in part because
of a request made by Popular Democratic Party gubernatorial candidate David
Bernier..."


US SWIMMING DUMPS PR OVER ZIKA


From Tribu Magazine:

"Frank Busch, the U.S. national team director, sent out a letter Thursday to all
national team athletes and coaches telling them of the change. The camp will
now be held in Atlanta instead of Puerto Rico in late July. "As part of our prepa-
rations for the Olympic Games this summer, we have been closely monitoring the
current situation with the Zika virus", Busch wrote in his letter, which was obtai-
ned by The Associated Press...The U.S. team is still scheduled to hold a training
camp in San Antonio from July 11-21..."

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The Puerto Rico Monitor will be on break for the Memorial Day holiday until 
Wednesday, June 1st. See you then and have a great weekend.




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