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WASHINGTON — A four-member panel convened here Tuesday to discuss the long-term lessons of Puerto Rico’s debt crisis for other jurisdictions in financial trouble.
The U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources, chaired by Rob Bishop (R-UT). released a draft legislation on Puerto Rico’s economic crisis Tuesday, proposing an oversight board that will, among other things, audit the government and its corporations.
Going into its eighth year of negative growth, Puerto Rico needs to become accountable for its “sad state” of internal affairs and make a number of necessary decisions to recover growth in fiscal years to come and put an end to the prevailing sense of crisis, said economist firm H. Calero Consulting Group in the most recent edition of its internal publication “Pulse.”
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