bills

h.j.5 bill

Bill H.J.Res. 5

During the 1st Session of the 57th Congress, on December 2, 1901, Republican Representative Edgar D. Crumpacker of Indiana (R-IN) introduced H.J. Res. 5 in the Senate Committee on Insular Affairs. This resolution sought to incorporate Puerto Rico or grant it an incorporated territorial status.

57th Congress

Title:

Bill H.J.Res. 5

Law:

N/A

Sponsor:

Representative Edgar D. Crumpacker (R-Indiana)

Legislation:

Resolution

History:

Introduced in Senate

hr.6986 bill

Bill HR.6986

During the 1st Session of the 76th Congress, on June 26, 1939, Democrat and Socialist member of the conservative CoaliciĆ³n, Resident Commissioner Santiago Iglesias of Puerto Rico (D/CoaliciĆ³n-PR) introduced H.R. 6986 in the House Committee on the Territories. This bill accompanied S.2780 in the Senate. This status bill called for the admission of Puerto Rico into the Union on an equal footing with the states.

76th Congress

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Title:

HR.6986 Bill

Law:

N/A

Sponsor:

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

Legislation:

Status Legislation

History:

Introduced in the House

s.710 bill

Bill S.710

On April 5, 1989, during the 1st Session of the 101st Congress, Democrat Senator John B. Johnston of Louisiana (D-LA) introduced S. 710 in the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. This legislation authorized an island wide plebiscitary vote on multiple status options for Puerto Rico.

101st Congress

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Title:

S.710 Bill

Law:

N/A

Sponsor:

Senator John B. Johnston (D-Lousiana)

Legislation:

Plebiscitary Legislation

History:

Introduced in Senate

hr.4281 bill

Bill HR.4281

On September 28, 1996, during the 2nd Session of the 104th Congress, Republican Representative Don E. Young of Alaska (R-AK) initially introduced H.R. 4281 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.4281 Bill

Law:

United States Puerto Rico Political Status Act

Sponsor:

Representative Don E. Young (R-Alaska)

Legislation:

Plebiscitary Legislation

History:

Introduced in House

Pub.L.113-76 bill

Bill Pub.L.113-76

Public Law 113-76 was enacted on September 30, 2014, during the 1st Session of the 114th Congress. Public Law 113-76 was titled the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2014. This law authorized $2,500,000 for objective, nonpartisan voter education about, and a plebiscite on, options that would resolve Puerto Ricoā€™s future political status, which shall be provided to the State Elections Commission of Puerto Rico.

113th Congress

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Title:

Pub.L.113-76 Bill

Law:

Consolidated Appropriations Act 2014

Sponsor:

Representative Lamar Smith (R-Texas)

Legislation:

Budget Legislation

History:

Public Law

s.1182 bill

Bill S.1182

On May 12, 1987, during the 1st Session of the 100th Congress, Republican Senator Robert J. Dole of Kansas (R-KS) introduced S. 1182 in the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. The status bill provided for a referendum in Puerto Rico on the admission of Puerto Rico into the Union as a state.

100th Congress

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Title:

S.1182 Bill

Law:

N/A

Sponsor:

Senator Robert J. Dole (R-Kansas)

Legislation:

Status Legislation

History:

Introduced in Senate

s.j.res.215 bill

Bill S.J.Res.215

On September 22, 1976, during the 2nd Session of the 94th Congress, Democrat Senator Henry M. Jackson of Washington (D-WA) introduced S.J. Res. 215 in the Senate Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs. The status bill sought to approve a Compact of Permanent Union between Puerto Rico and the United States.

94th Congress

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Title:

S.J.Res.215 Bill

Law:

Compact of Permanent Union Between Puerto Rico and the United States

Sponsor:

Senator Henry M. Jackson (D-Washington)

Legislation:

Amendment to Compact

History:

Introduced in Senate

h.res.549 bill

Bill H.Res. 549

On October 16, 1963, during the 1st Session of the 88th Congress, Democrat Representative Ray J. Madden of Indiana (D-IN) introduced H.Res. 549 in the House Committee on Rules. This resolution 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:

H.Res.549 Bill

Law:

Puerto Rico Commission on the Status of Puerto Rico

Sponsor:

Representative Ray J. Madden (D-Indiana)

Legislation:

Resolution (Commission)

History:

Public Law Proceedings/Introduced in House

hr.1937 bill

Bill HR. 1937

On January 23rd, 1951, during the 1st Session of the 82nd Congress, Representative Isidore Dollinger of New York (D-NY) introduced H.R. 1937 in the House Committee on Public Lands. This plebiscitary legislation authorized Puerto Rican electors to choose among three different status options, namely 1) the recently enacted constitutional government, 2) statehood, and 3) independence.

82nd Congress

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Title:

HR. 1937 Bill

Law:

Puerto Rico Statehood Act

Sponsor:

Representative Isidore Dollinger (D-New York)

Legislation:

Plebiscitary Legislation

History:

Introduced in the House

hr.6883 bill

Bill HR. 6883

On January 19, 1900, during the 1st Session of the 56th Congress, Republican Representative Sereno E. Payne of New York (R-NY) introduced H.R. 6883 in the House Committee on Ways and Means. This organic act extended the laws relating to customs and internal revenue over the island of Puerto Rico ceded to the United States. The organic act created a local customs house.

56th Congress

Title:

HR. 6883 Bill

Law:

Foraker Act of 1900

Sponsor:

Representative Sereno E, Payne (R-NY)

Legislation:

Organic Act

History:

Public Law Proceedings/Introduced in the House