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h.res.585 bill

Bill H.Res.585

On September 15, 1982, during the 2nd Session of the 97th Congress, Democrat Representative Donald A. Bailey of Pennsylvania (D-PA) introduced H.Res. 585 in the House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. The resolution established that any statehood legislation for Puerto Rico should recognize, protect, and continue to promote the strong cultural, political, commercial, and financial ties to the benefit of U.S. citizens living in Puerto Rico.

97th Congress

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Title:

H.Res.585 Bill

Law:

N/A

Sponsor:

Representative Donald A. Bailey (D-Pennsylvania)

Legislation:

Status Legislation

History:

Introduced in House

h.j.res.592 bill

Bill H.J.Res.592

On August 1, 1980, during the 2nd Session of the 96th Congress, Democrat Representative Roland V. Dellums of California (D-CA) introduced H.J.Res. 592 in the House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. The resolution affirmed the right to self-determination and the decolonization of Puerto Rico.

96th Congress

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Title:

H.J.Res.592 Bill

Law:

N/A

Sponsor:

Representative Ronald V. Dellums (D-California)

Legislation:

Status Legislation

History:

Public Law Proceedings/Introduced in House

h.j.res.54 bill

Bill H.J.Res.54

On January 4, 1977, during the 1st Session of the 95th Congress, Democrat Representative Roland V. Dellums of California (D-CA) introduced H.J. Res. 54 in the House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. The status bill sought to provide independence for Puerto Rico.

95th Congress

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Title:

H.J.Res.54 Bill

Law:

N/A

Sponsor:

Representative Ronald V. Dellums (D-California)

Legislation:

Status Legislation

History:

Introduced in House

hr.2201 bill

Bill HR.2201

On January 19, 1977, during the 1st Session of the 95th Congress, Republican Representative Philip E. Ruppe of Michigan (R-MI) introduced H.R. 2201 in the House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. This status bill enabled the people of Puerto Rico to form a constitution, a state government and to be subsequently admitted into the Union.

95th Congress

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Title:

HR.2201 Bill

Law:

Puerto Rico Statehood Act of 1977

Sponsor:

Representative Philip E. Ruppe (R-Michigan)

Legislation:

Status Legislation

History:

Introduced in House

s.3231 bill

Bill S.3231

On November 8, 2023, during the first Session of the 118th Congress, Democrat Senator Martin Heinrich of New Mexico (D-NM) introduced S.3231 in the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. This bill enabled the people of Puerto Rico to choose a permanent, nonterritorial, fully self-governing political status for Puerto Rico and to provide for a transition to and the implementation of that permanent, nonterritorial, fully self-governing political status. The three territorial options included in this bill are Statehood, Independence, and Sovereignty in Free Association.

118th Congress

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Title:

S.3231 Bill

Law:

Puerto Rico Status Act

Sponsor:

Senator Martin Heinrich (D-New Mexico)

Legislation:

Plebiscitary Legislation

History:

Introduced in the Senate

hr4751 bill

Bill HR.4751

On June 26, 2000, during the 2nd Session of the 106th Congress, Republican Representative John T Doolittle of California (R-CA) introduced H.R. 4751 in the Committee on Resources. This bill recognized the entry of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico into a permanent union with the United States.

106th Congress

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Title:

HR.4751 Bill

Law:

Puerto Rico-United States Bilateral pact of Non-territorial Permanent Union and guaranteed Citizenship Act

Sponsor:

Representative John T. Doolittle (R-California)

Legislation:

Status Legislation

History:

Introduced in House

hr.4963 bill

Bill HR.4963

On March 15, 2006, during the 2nd Session of the 109th Congress, Republican John Duncan Jr. of Tennessee (R-TN) introduced H.R. 4963 (accompanied by S. 2304 in the Senate) in the House Committee on Resources. This bill recognized the right of self-determination of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico to organize a constitutional convention to resolve the future political status of Puerto Rico.

109th Congress

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Title:

HR.4963 Bill

Law:

Puerto Rico Self Determination Act of 2006

Sponsor:

Representative John J. Duncan (R-Tennessee)

Legislation:

Plebiscitary Legislation

History:

Introduced in House

s.2304 bill

Bill S.2304

On February 26, 2006, during the 2nd Session of the 109th Congress, Senator Richard M. Burr of North Carolina introduced S. 2304 (accompanied by H.R. 4963 in the House) in the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. This bill recognized the right of self-determination of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico to organize a constitutional convention to resolve the future political status of Puerto Rico.

109th Congress

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Title:

S.2304 Bill

Law:

Puerto Rico Self Determination Act of 2006

Sponsor:

Senator Richard M. Burr (R-North Carolina)

Legislation:

Plebiscitary Legislation

History:

Introduced in Senate

s.2661 bill

Bill S.2661

On April 26, 2006, during the 2nd Session of the 190th Congress, Republican Senator Mel Martinez of Florida (R-FL) introduced S. 2661 in the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. This bill provided for a plebiscite in Puerto Rico on the status of Puerto Rico.

109th Congress

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Title:

S.2661 Bill

Law:

Puerto Rico Self Determination Act of 2006

Sponsor:

Senator Mel Martinez (R-Florida)

Legislation:

Plebiscitary Legislation

History:

Introduced in Senate

s.1936 bill

Bill S.1936

On August 2, 2007, during the 1st Session of the 110th Congress, Democrat Senator Kenneth L. Salazar of Colorado (D-CO) introduced S. 1936 in the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. The bill provided for a plebiscite on the future status of Puerto Rico.

110th Congress

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Title:

S.1936 Bill

Law:

Puerto Rico Democracy Act of 2007

Sponsor:

Senator Kenneth L. Salazar (D-Colorado)

Legislation:

Plebiscitary Legislation

History:

Introduced in Senate