All posts tagged "Federal Affairs"
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FEMA May Extend Puerto Rico Project Estimates Deadline
COR3 Working with Federal Agency to Prepare Requests Beyond Oct. 11 Editor’s note: See the full report on the Sept. 5, 2019, issue of Caribbean Business. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is evaluating requests by commonwealth agencies...
- Posted September 4, 2019
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Puerto Rico Churches Given More Time to Make FEMA Requests
Deadline Extended to May 17; Effort Coordinated Among COR3, FEMA and Faith-Based Offices in La Fortaleza, White House
- Posted April 18, 2019
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Puerto Rico Churches Reinvent Themselves
Struggling with Economic Recession, Nonprofit Religious Organizations Expand Money-Making Services to Sustain Operations
- Posted April 18, 2019
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P.R. Mayors: CDBG Funds Should Go Directly to Municipalities
Towns Most Effective Gov’t Entities to Respond To Recovery Efforts After 2017 Hurricanes
- Posted January 11, 2019
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Puerto Rico Highway Projects Depend on Availability of Federal Funds
DTOP Secretary Discusses Fed Fund Challenges at Transportation Dept.
- Posted November 30, 2018
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Think Strategically: Gov. Rosselló 20 Months On
Even With Obstacles, Improvements Are Present; On Agenda: Hurricane Relief, Healthcare Parity, Reconstruction Funds
- Posted November 15, 2018
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Housing to Broaden CDBG-Funded Programs
Officials to Provide $20 Billion Toward Mortgage Catch Up, Resiliency, Power-Grid Projects, Economic Development Programs
- Posted November 9, 2018
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Rosselló Administration All In On P.R. Integrity in Medicare Advantage Act
Resident Commissioner, Island’s Healthcare Brigades Rallying Support for Prima
- Posted October 25, 2018
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Puerto Rico Energy Framework’s Fine Print Delays Renewables Goal
Construction of Incinerators, Efficient Powerplants Using Fossil Fuels Would Slow Transition
- Posted October 25, 2018
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Think Strategically: Making Burgers Out of the Bull?
Trade Tensions Grow as Feds Raise Funds Rate 0.25%; Price of Oil Nears 2018 Highs; Small Businesses Avoid Debt
- Posted October 5, 2018