The Puerto Rico Status Archives Project (PRSAP)
About PRSAP
Between 1899 (56th Congress) and the present (118th Congress), lawmakers debated upwards of 153 bills addressing some dimension of Puerto Rico’s political status. Congress debated a wide range of bills, including general organic acts and resolutions, as well as plebiscitary, referendum and status bills that explicitly sought to resolve Puerto Rico’s political status. Notwithstanding, Congress has never enacted legislation enabling the residents of Puerto Rico to change their political status. The Puerto Rico Status Archives Project (PRSAP) collects all federal status legislation debated in Congress. This public archive is designed to provide users with key primary documents that can help users better understand the Congressional debates shaping the contours of Puerto Rico’s historical and potential political status.
Collaborators
Professor Charles Venator - University of Connecticut
Professor José Javier Colon Morera - University of Puerto Rico
Historical Overview
This page provides users of the site with historical narratives that contextualize the federal status legislation in various time periods.
See OverviewCongressional Legislation
This page contains a repository of all federal status legislation and related materials debated in Congress between 1898 (56th Congress) and the present.
See LegislationPRSAP Dashboard
The PRSAP Dashboard enables users to compare and contrast all status legislation using different filters.
See Dashboard