Is Puerto Rico Statehood Really a Democratic Ploy? December 11, 2024 In political circles, 2024 may be best remembered for the election that pulled back the curtain on the perception that there’s a monolithic Puerto Rican…Read More » ...
“For Puerto Rico, the only means for greater political participation in the national political process beyond what we already have is through statehood,” he says via email. The council “is encouraged that the RNC is also preparing for the likelihood that Puerto Rico will become a state by ...
Is Puerto Rico Statehood Really a Democratic Ploy? December 11, 2024 In political circles, 2024 may be best remembered for the election that pulled back the curtain on the perception that there’s a monolithic Puerto Rican…Read More » ...
Puerto Rico. (statehood election and tax-exempt bonds)(Around the Nation)Fitzgibbons, Patrick M
Puerto Rico’s Republican Party held a district assembly and awarded former President Donald Trump all 23 of their national delegates.
No to Puerto Rican statehood.No to Puerto Rican statehood.Comments on the plan of United States Congress to make Puerto Rico the 51st state in the union. Purpose of the statehood plan; Brief background on Puerto Rico's socio-economic condition; Implications of the statehood plan.ChavezLinda...
Puerto Rico makers mum on statehood.Barrett, Joyce
wise, we will be on equal footing with the states… it'll be more than offset by a couple of things. First, additional federal money is coming into Puerto Rico. And secondly, the inherent value of being a permanent member of the family, of having a permanent status such as statehood....
It was the lowest level of participation in any election in Puerto Rico since 1967, according to Carlos Vargas Ramos, an associate with the Center for Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College in New York. He also said that even among voters who supported statehood,turnout was lower this year...
” Puerto Rico became a FIBA member in 1957, but if it were to apply today, it wouldn’t be part of FIBA, and it would not be a member if statehood ever became a reality. (When I asked the IOC if it would still recognize Puerto Rico if it became a state, a spokesperson replied...