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Home Front: Politix
Will Puerto Rico be the next U.S. state? Independence bill goes to US House vote today - as Dem representatives 'look forward to making history'
2022-12-15
[Daily Mail, where America gets its news]
  • Vote moves forward after being approved by a House committee Wednesday

  • It will decide whether PR becomes a state, independent nation, or sovereignty

  • It is unlikely to go anywhere as it must survive a House and Senate vote by Jan 3


WHAT ARE THE NEXT STEPS? HOW PUERTO RICO COULD BECOME A US STATE
-The Puerto Rico Status Act was passed through a House of Representatives committee, and is now going to a full House vote on Thursday.

-The bill needs to receive majority approval from the house, then it will be passed on to the Senate.

-The bill needs to receive 60 votes in the Senate to pass.

-If it passes the Senate, the bill needs the signature of President Biden.

-Once the president inked the bill, a vote would be organized in which the people of Puerto Rico would be polled on what they wanted: their island to join the U.S. as a state, whether they would become their own sovereign nation, or choose sovereignty with free association with the United States.

-The latter option would establish Puerto Rico as its own nation, but would accept social services and funding from the U.S. in return for the U.S. being able to establish military bases there and citizens to come and go freely.

-If the vote does not make it through the Senate by January 3, when a new House and Senate are sworn in, the process will have to start again,
Posted by:Skidmark

#5  Yet another Blue State "Paradise"?

No thanks.
Posted by: Anomalous Sources   2022-12-15 21:14  

#4  There has always been a mix on the island. 47% for status quo, 47% for statehood and the rest for independence.

There would be two new demoncrat senators so I am against it.
Posted by: DarthVader   2022-12-15 20:02  

#3  2 new Democrat Senators. NO.
Posted by: Frank G   2022-12-15 15:08  

#2  -The latter option would establish Puerto Rico as its own nation, but would accept social services and funding from the U.S. in return for the U.S. being able to establish military bases there and citizens to come and go freely.


....Oh, no no no no no. You want to be independent, then you're independent. And not. A. DIME.

Mike
Posted by: MikeKozlowski   2022-12-15 14:38  

#1  Wasn't the English language requirement an issue?
They should go independent but they haven't been able to elect not corrupt leaders for a century and counting.
Posted by: ruprecht   2022-12-15 14:35  

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