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Let Puerto Rico Decide is about choices and the search for full democracy for Puerto Rico, an American territory in the Caribbean where 3.8 million U.S. citizens have lived in political limbo for over a century. Puerto Rico needs a federal commitment and mechanism with defined and valid, non-colonial, non-territorial status options: statehood, independence, or free association, to decide its political destiny (more...)





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D.C. residents may get vote in Congress
WASHINGTON - After more than 200 years of paying taxes, fighting in the nation’s wars and abiding by sometimes arbitrary acts of Congress, Washington residents are close to getting a full-fledged representative in the House. (more...) - February 16th, 2009

Puerto Rico’s Status May Soon Be Before the U.S. House Of Representatives
According to recent reports, Pedro Pierluisi, Puerto Rico’s Resident Commissioner before the U.S. House of Representatives plans to draft and introduce legislation that would result in Puerto Ricans voting on whether the want to continue being a territory or not. (more...) - January 10th, 2009

An Open Letter to the Gubernatorial Candidates
In the next 3 weeks, the Puerto Rican electorate will once again decide who will lead the island of four million.  (more...) - October 13th, 2008

Decision 2008 in Puerto Rico
If recent polls are any indication to what will be the political fortune of each gubernatorial candidate, then Luis Fortuño should be easing his way into La Fortaleza early next year. (more...) - October 1st, 2008




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