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foraker act

Foraker Act

The Foraker Act of 1900 was enacted on April 12, 1900, during the 1st Session of the 56th Congress.
This was the first organic act providing a civil government for Puerto Rico. This organic act initially
treated Puerto Rico as a foreign territorial possession for tariff purposes. This act was subsequently
amended on multiple occasions and presently remains as the Puerto Rico Federal Relations Act.

56th Congress

Title:

Foraker Act of 1900

Law:

Foraker Act of 1900

Sponsor:

Senator Joseph B. Foraker (R-Ohio)

Legislation:

Organic Act

History:

Public Law

hr.147 bill

Bill HR.147

During the 1st Session of the 76th Congress, on January 3, 1939, Democrat and Socialist member of the conservative Coalición, Resident Commissioner Santiago Iglesias of Puerto Rico (D/Coalición-PR) introduced H.R. 147 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.

76th Congress

Title:

HR.147 Bill

Law:

N/A

Sponsor:

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

Legislation:

Status Legislation

History:

Introduced in the House

hr.5947 bill

Bill HR.5947

On April 30, 1963, during the 1st Session of the 88th Congress, Republican Representative John H. Kyl of Iowa (R-IA) introduced H.R. 5947 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.5947 Bill

Law:

Puerto Rico Commission on the Status of Puerto Rico

Sponsor:

Representative John H. Kyl (R-Iowa)

Legislation:

Plebiscitary Legislation (Commission)

History:

Public Law Proceedings/Introduced in House

hr.4228 bill

Bill HR.4228

On September 27, 1996, during the 2nd Session of the 104th Congress, Republican Representative Don E. Young of Alaska (R-AK) initially introduced H.R. 4228 in the Committee on Resources. This bill provided a plebiscitary process leading to the full self-government of Puerto Rico.

104th Congress

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Title:

HR.4228 Bill

Law:

United States Puerto Rico Political Status Act

Sponsor:

Representative Don E. Young (R-Alaska)

Legislation:

Plebiscitary Legislation

History:

Introduced in House

hr.2020 bill

Bill HR.2020

On February 12, 2014, during the 2nd Session of the 113th Congress, Democrat Senator Martin Heinrich from New Mexico (D-NM) introduced S. 2020 (accompanied by S. 2000 in the House) in the House Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. This status bill set forth a process for Puerto Rico to be admitted as a state of the Union.

113th Congress

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Title:

HR.2020 Bill

Law:

Puerto Rico Status Resolution Act

Sponsor:

Senator Martin Heinrich (D-New Mexico)

Legislation:

Status Legislation

History:

Introduced in Senate

hr.2757 bill

Bill HR.2757

On April 20, 2023, during the 1st Session of the 118th Congress, Democrat Representative Raúl Grijalva of Arizona (D-AZ) introduced H.R. 2757 in the House Committee on Natural Resources. This bill enabled the people of Puerto Rico to choose a permanent, non-territorial, fully self-governing political status for Puerto Rico and to provide for a transition to and the implementation of that permanent, non-territorial, 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:

HR.2757 Bill

Law:

Puerto Rico Status Act

Sponsor:

Representative Raul F.Wicker (D-Arizona)

Legislation:

Plebiscitary Legislation

History:

Introduced in House

h.j.res.1010 bill

Bill H.J.Res.1010

On July 1, 1976, during the 2nd Session of the 94th Congress, Democrat Representative Roland V. Dellums of California (D-CA) introduced H.J. Res. 1010 in the House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. This status bill provided for the independence of Puerto Rico.

94th Congress

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Title:

H.J.Res.1010 Bill

Law:

N/A

Sponsor:

Representative Ronald V. Dellums (D-California)

Legislation:

Status Legislation

History:

Introduced in House

hr.6083 bill

Bill HR.6083

On May 6, 1963, during the 1st Session of the 88th Congress, Democrat Representative Henry B. Gonzalez of Texas (D-TX) introduced H.R. 6083 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.6083 Bill

Law:

Puerto Rico Commission on the Status of Puerto Rico

Sponsor:

Representative Henry B. Gonzalez (D-Texas)

Legislation:

Plebiscitary Legislation (Commission)

History:

Public Law Proceedings/Introduced in House

pub.l.82-447 bill

Bill Pub.L. 82-447

Public Law 82-447 was enacted on July 3, 1952, during the 2nd Session of the 82nd Congress. Public Law 82-447 authorized the approval of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. The Commonwealth Constitution did not change Puerto Rico’s constitutional status. Puerto Rico remained an unincorporated territory.

82nd Congress

Title:

Pub.L. 82-447 Bill

Law:

Commonwealth Constitution

Sponsor:

Resident Commissioner Antonio Ferno-Isern (PPD-Puerto Rico)

Legislation:

Puerto Rican Constitution

History:

Introduced in the House

pub.l.114 bill

Bill Pub.L. 114-187

Public Law 114-187 was enacted on June 30, 2016, during the 1st Session of the 114th Congress. Public Law 114-187 authorized the creation of the Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability Act (PROMESA). This law affirmed the right of Puerto Ricans to determine its future political status including by conducting a plebiscite authorized by Public Law 113-76.

114th Congress

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Title:

Pub.L 114-187 Bill

Law:

PROMESA

Sponsor:

Senator Roger F. Wicker (R-Mississippi)

Legislation:

Organic Act

History:

Public Law