Invest Puerto Rico recognizes that long-term economic success depends on five essential priorities. #NewsismyBusiness #advertorial
The online platform seeks to empower Puerto Rico’s electorate in the upcoming general elections. #NewsismyBusiness
“Having affordable health and a good health economy are important foundations for a better Puerto Rico.” #NewsismyBusiness
The project promotes civic participation among Puerto Rico’s citizens. #NewsismyBusiness
The Puerto Rican superstar has a huge voice and a ton of influence — especially among Latinos and young voters. #NewsismyBusines
The study identifies natural disasters as “triggers” for learning difficulties, apathy toward education and likelihood of dropping out of school. #NewsismyBusiness
The nonprofit wants candidates to take a stand on the proposal and clearly define how they plan to address the housing issue. #NewsismyBusiness
Looking ahead to the November elections, the private sector institution seeks to include its proposals to improve the quality of life and promote greater economic development. #NewsismyBusiness
For the past decade, thousands of wealthy Americans have been flocking to Puerto Rico to take advantage of a tax break that can cut their tax bills to zero. #NewsismyBusiness #TheNewYorkTimes
Business people and investors generally feel less confident during election years, bracing for the possibility of policy changes that might affect them negatively. #NewsismyBusiness
Oriental reported a $1.2 billion public funds deposit in mid-December, although the name of the agency involved remains undisclosed due to regulatory restrictions. #NewsismyBusiness
Democracy is Prosperity is a newly created independent expenditure committee.
The new balance of power in Washington D.C. will entail learning a different language to communicate Puerto Rico's message on the Hill.
As Puerto Ricans exercise their right to vote in tomorrow’s general elections, many eyes will be fixed on how the chain of events that have hit the island since the last cycle — including the hurricanes, political crises and the failed primaries, as well as the COVID-19 pandemic — will affect the so-called political tradition. […]
A recent study by technology giant Google showed that there are about 3 million Puerto Ricans who are online and are using the internet to learn more about their candidates for the upcoming November elections.
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