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Proposed changes to Puerto Rico’s planning law would update how land, rural areas and protected zones are defined. (Credit: Nitsuki | Dreamstime.com)
The Puerto Rico Department of Labor and Human Resources headquarters in San Juan.
Puerto Rico Gov. Jenniffer González signed multiple bills into law, approving six measures affecting public health, agriculture and digital government services.
Maintenance work at the Puerto Rico Convention Center in San Juan includes upgrades to the skylight system, the venue’s signature Wave structure and the roof’s waterproofing membrane.
The Puerto Rico Capitol building in San Juan
Before-and-after images show a reinforced dairy barn in Morovis, Puerto Rico, rebuilt through the Natural Resources Conservation Service to meet higher wind standards after Hurricane María. (File photo)
Construction activity continues across Puerto Rico, reflecting higher cement production, increased sales and job growth in the sector, according to government data. (Credit: Mikhail Olykaynen | Dreamstime.com)
Puerto Rico Labor Secretary María del Pilar Vélez-Casanova speaks about Puerto Rico’s labor market data for October 2025, released by the Department of Labor and Human Resources.
Hiram Torres-Montalvo, secretary of the Puerto Rico Department of Consumer Affairs (DACO, in Spanish), speaks about the agency’s enforcement effort targeting online price disclosures.
Sen. Nitza Morán introduced Senate Resolution 0341 to investigate the implementation and annulment of Act 142-2020 and assess its impact on patient access to prescription medications.
Puerto Rican Independence Party Rep. Nelie Lebrón-Robles introduced House Resolution 0515 seeking a legislative inquiry into agency approvals for a solar project near the El Coquí community in Salinas.
Javier Rúa-Jovet, public policy director for the Solar + Energy Storage Association of Puerto Rico (File photo)
From left: José Luis Rivera, director of the Office of Strategy and Business Intelligence, and Sebastián Negrón, secretary of Puerto Rico’s Department of Economic Development and Commerce.
A new report from the National Low Income Housing Coalition found a shortage of approximately 55,000 affordable units for extremely low-income renters in Puerto Rico. (Credit: Zimmytws | Dreamstime.com)
A Real ID-compliant Puerto Rico driver’s license, which would be required to be issued in English under House Bill 0983.

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