hr.6047 bill

Bill HR.6047

On May 6, 1963, during the 1st Session of the 88th Congress, Democrat Representative Hugh L. Carey of New York (D-NY) introduced H.R. 6047 in the House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. This bill sought to create a Commission on the Status of Puerto Rico to establish a procedure for the prompt settlement, in a democratic manner, of the political status of Puerto Rico.

88th Congress

Title:

HR.6047 Bill

Law:

Puerto Rico Commission on the Status of Puerto Rico

Sponsor:

Representative Hugh L. Carey (D-New York)

Legislation:

Plebiscitary Legislation (Commission)

History:

Public Law Proceedings/Introduced in House

hr.6076 bill

Bill HR.6076

On May 6, 1963, during the 1st Session of the 88th Congress, Democrat Representative William F. Ryan of New York (D-NY) introduced H.R. 6076 in the House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. This bill sought to create a Commission on the Status of Puerto Rico to establish a procedure for the prompt settlement, in a democratic manner, of the political status of Puerto Rico.

88th Congress

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Title:

HR.6076 Bill

Law:

Puerto Rico Commission on the Status of Puerto Rico

Sponsor:

Representative William F. Ryan (D-New York)

Legislation:

Plebiscitary Legislation (Commission)

History:

Public Law Proceedings/Introduced in House

pub.l.88-271 bill

Bill Pub.L. 88-271

Public Law 88-271 was enacted on February 20, 1964, during the 1st Session of the 88th Congress. Public Law 88-271 authorized the creation of the United States Commission on the Status of Puerto Rico. Central to this Commission was the potential development of a status plebiscite.

88th Congress

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Title:

Pub.L. 88-271 Bill

Law:

Puerto Rico Commission on the Status of Puerto Rico

Sponsor:

Representative Wayne N. Aspinall (D-Colorado)

Legislation:

Plebiscitary Legislation (Commission)

History:

Public Law

s.227 bill

Bill S. 227

On January 10, 1945, during the 1st Session of the 79th Congress, Democrat Senator Millard E. Tydings of Maryland (D-MD) introduced S. 227 in the Senate from the Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs. This status bill provided for the U.S. withdrawal from Puerto Rico and the recognition of its independence.

79th Congress

Title:

S. 227 Bill

Law:

N/A

Sponsor:

Senator Millard E. Tydings (D-Maryland)

Legislation:

Status Legislation

History:

Introduced in Senate

s.1002 bill

Bill S. 1002

On May 15, 1945, during the 1st Session of the 79th Congress, Democrat Senator Millard E. Tydings of Maryland (D-MD) introduced S. 1002 in the Senate Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs. This bill accompanied H.R. 3237 and was known as the Tydings-Piñero Bill. The bill called for a status plebiscite in Puerto Rico.

79th Congress

Title:

S. 1002 Bill

Law:

Tydings-Piñero Bill

Sponsor:

Senator Millard E. Tydings (D-Maryland)

Legislation:

Plebiscitary Legislation

History:

Introduced in Senate

hr.2781 bill

Bill HR. 2781

On March 26, 1945, during the 1st Session of the 79th Congress, American Laborite Representative Vito A. Marcantonio of New York (R-NY) introduced H.R. 2781 in the House Committee on Insular Affairs. This status bill provided for Puerto Rico’s independence.

79th Congress

Title:

HR. 2781 Bill

Law:

N/A

Sponsor:

Representative Vito A. Marcantonio (AL-New York)

Legislation:

Status Legislation

History:

Introduced in the House

hr.9247 bill

Bill HR. 9247

On July 26, 1950, during the 2nd Session of the 81st Congress, Representative Cleaveland M Baily (D-West Virginia) introduced H.R. 9247 in the Committee on Public Lands. This statehood status bill provided for the admission of Puerto Rico into the Union.

81st Congress

Title:

S. 9247 Bill

Law:

N/A

Sponsor:

Representative Cleaveland M. Bailey (D-West Virginia)

Legislation:

Status Legislation

History:

Introduced in the House

l.81-600 bill

Bill L. 81-600

Public Law 81-60 was enacted on July 3, 1950, during the 2nd Session of the 81st Congress. Public Law 81-600 authorized a local referendum creating a constitutional convention that would become responsible for drafting a Puerto Rican Constitution. The final authorization of the Puerto Rican Constitution was contingent on Congress’ approval.

81st Congress

Title:

Pub.L. 81-600 Bill

Law:

Organization of a Constitution

Sponsor:

Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney (D-Wyoming)

Legislation:

Puerto Rican Constitution

History:

Public Law

s.2016 bill

Bill S. 2016

On January 3, 1900, during the 1st Session of the 56th Congress, Republican Senator Joseph B. Foraker of Ohio (R-OH) introduced S. 2016 in the Senate Committee on Pacific Islands and Puerto Rico. The bill was an organic or territorial act.

56th Congress

Bill:

S. 2016 Bill

Law:

Foraker Act of 1900

Sponsor:

Senator Jospeh B. Foraker (R-Ohio)

Legislation:

Organic Act

History:

Public Law Proceedings/Became Law

s.2264 bill

Bill S. 2264

On January 24, 1900, during the 1st Session of the 56th Congress, Republican Senator Orville H.Platt of Connecticut (R-CT) introduced S.2264 in the Senate Committee on Pacific Islands and Puerto Rico. The bill was a proposed amendment to an organic or territorial act (Foraker Act).

56th Congress

Title:

S. 2264 Bill

Law:

Foraker Act of 1900

Sponsor:

Senator Orville H. Platt (R-CT)

Legislation:

Organic Act

History:

Public Law proceedings/Became Law