
Puerto Rico’s Economic Agency Loses Its Entire Leadership Team — And the Fallout Reaches Washington
Bloomberg flagged it. The Washington Post put it on the national wire. The question now is whether Puerto Rico can contain the damage.

Bloomberg flagged it. The Washington Post put it on the national wire. The question now is whether Puerto Rico can contain the damage.

AIPR called for a swift replacement after Sebastián Negrón’s surprise resignation to avoid disrupting ongoing investment initiatives.


Governor delivers second consecutive balanced budget, pledges permit overhaul and LUMA contract termination.

While the fiscal entity is satisfied with the fiscal reforms, it’s unlikely that Puerto Rico can come back to the markets while there still no PREPA deal available During the fifty-first (51st) meeting of the Financial Oversight and Management Board (FOMB), the board’s executive director, Robert Mujica, emphasized the importance of implementing reforms to the […]

Lawmakers questioned why retroactive payments tied to Puerto Rico’s Teacher Career Program remain unresolved decades after the law was enacted.

Mujica says resolving PREPA’s bankruptcy must reflect Puerto Rico’s “fiscal and economic reality” amid ongoing litigation and mediation efforts.

The Fiscal Oversight Board says Puerto Rico agencies must demonstrate structurally balanced budgets to regain access to credit markets.

Governor Jenniffer González Colón announced the allocation of more than $43 million in state funding to support roadway rehabilitation projects in approximately 11 municipalities, part of a broader infrastructure effort aimed at improving safety, mobility and community access across Puerto Rico.