bills

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

s.780 bill

Bill S.780

On March 16, 2021, during the 1st Session of the 117th Congress, Democrat Senator Martin Heinrich of New Mexico (D-NM) introduced S. 780 (accompanied by H.R. 1522 in the House) in the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. This status bill provided for the state of Puerto Rico into the Union.

117th Congress

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Title:

S.780 Bill

Law:

Puerto Rico Statehood Admission Act

Sponsor:

Senator Martin Heinrich (D-New Mexico)

Legislation:

Referendum Legislation

History:

Introduced in Senate

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

hr.5991 bill

Bill HR.5991

On May 1, 1963, during the 1st Session of the 88th Congress, Democrat Representative Jacob H. Gilbert of New York (D-NY) introduced H.R. 5991 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.5991 Bill

Law:

Puerto Rico Commission on the Status of Puerto Rico

Sponsor:

Representative Jacob H. Gilbert (D-New York)

Legislation:

Plebiscitary Legislation (Commission)

History:

Public Law Proceedings/Introduced in House

hr.7674 bill

Bill HR. 7674

On March 13, 1950, during the 2nd Session of the 81st Congress, Puerto Rican Popular Democratic Party Resident Commissioner Antonio Fernós-Isern of Puerto Rico (PPD-PR) introduced H.R. 7674 in the House Committee on Public Lands. This bill was accompanied by S. 3336, which was simultaneously introduced in the Senate. This congressional enactment sought to organize a constitutional government for Puerto Rico.

81st Congress

Title:

S. 7674 Bill

Law:

Organization of a Constitution

Sponsor:

Resident Commissioner Antonio Fern's-Isern (PPD-Puerto Rico)

Legislation:

Puerto Rican Constitution

History:

Public Law Proceedings/Became Public Law

hr.9360 bill

Bill HR.9360

During the 3rd Session of the 76th Congress, on April 12, 1940, Democrat and member of the Puerto Rican conservative Coalición, Resident Commissioner Bolivar Pagan (D/Coalición-PR) introduced H.R. 9360 in the House Committee on the Territories. This was a status bill calling for the admission of Puerto Rico into the Union on an equal footing with the states.

76th Congress

Title:

HR.9360 Bill

Law:

N/A

Sponsor:

Resident Commissioner Bolivar Pagan (Coalicion-Puerto Rico)

Legislation:

Status Legislation

History:

Introduced in the House

hr.7020 bill

Bill HR. 7020

During the 1st Session of the 56th Congress, on January 22, 1900, Democrat Representative Robert
L. Henry of Texas (D-TX) introduced H.R. 7020 in the House Committee on Insular Affairs. The
bill was an organic or territorial act.

56th Congress

Title:

HR. 7020 Bill

Law:

Foraker Act of 1900

Sponsor:

Representative Robert L. Henry (D-Texas)

Legislation:

Organic Act

History:

Public Law Proceedings/Introduced in House

hr.1992 bill

Bill HR.1992

During the 1st Session of the 75th Congress, on January 6, 1937, Democrat and Socialist member of the conservative Coalición, Resident Commissioner Santiago Iglesias of Puerto Rico (D/Coalición-PR) introduced H.R. 1992 in the House Committee on Insular Affairs. This status bill called for the admission of Puerto Rico into the Union on an equal footing with the states.

75th Congress

Title:

HR.1992 Bill

Law:

N/A

Sponsor:

Resident Commissioner Santiago Iglesias-Pantin (S-Puerto Rico)

Legislation:

Status Legislation

History:

Introduced in the House

hr.5945 bill

Bill HR.5945

On April 30, 1963, during the 1st Session of the 88th Congress, Democrat Representative Wayne N. Aspinall of Colorado (D-CO) introduced H.R. 5945 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.5945 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 Proceedings/Became Law

h.con.res.11 bill

Bill H.Con.Res.11

On January 4, 1995, during the 1st Session of the 104th Congress, Democrat Representative José E. Serrano from New York (D-NY) introduced H.Con.Res. 11 in the House Committee on International Relations. This resolution affirmed Congress support of the right of the people of Puerto Rico to self-determination.

104th Congress

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Title:

H.Con.Res.11 Bill

Law:

N/A

Sponsor:

Representative Jose E. Serrano (D-New York)

Legislation:

Resolution

History:

Introduced in House