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estimated that a reduction of such magnitude could require permanently laying off up to 30,000 government workers. On 1 May 2009, a mass of workers marched through the streets of San Juan in response to the governor's plan, protesting the government's preparation for impending layoffs. Most of the frustration of the Puerto Rican constituents was due to the then candidate Luis Fortuno swearing that he would not lay off a single employee yet in his 3 March speech he warned that the $ 3.2 billion deficit he encountered might require laying off over 20,000-30,000 government employees.
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their federal tax returns, on 31 January 2011, Fortuño signed Law 1 of 2011, the new Internal Revenue Code that provides, retroactive to 1 January 2010, tax relief including a 50% tax cut for individuals and 30% for businesses, beginning with a 7–14% tax cut for individuals and a 7% tax cut for businesses effective during tax year 2010.
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Due to cost-containment and revenue generation measures, fiscal year 2009-10 ended with a $ 2 billion structural deficit, followed by a $ 1 billion structural deficit in 2010–11, $ 610 million in fiscal year 2011–12, $ 332.7 million in 2012–13, with a goal of achieving a structurally balanced budget
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As a result of all the cost-cutting measures taken during his first two years in office, and the approval of Law 154 which imposes a temporary excise tax on overseas sales by major corporation over 6 years in a declining scale beginning at 6% which may be taken by affected corporation as a credit on
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On 26 August 2010, teachers unions staged one day walkout to protest what they say was Fortuño' plans to privatize employee pensions, a shortage of teachers and the deterioration of the school system. The walkout was the largest labor protest in public schools on the island since a 10-day strike in
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On 15 October 2009, Calle 13 won the Premios MTV Latinoamérica for "Best Urban Artist". Pérez hosted the ceremony, and used this exposure to insult Puerto Rican governor Luis Fortuño and comment about a civilian general strike that was organized earlier that day, held to protest the firing of more
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Mitt Romney stated that he would repeal what he refers to as "Obamacare," on "my first day if elected president of the United States." Luis Fortuño's position on President Obama's initiative was to side with his Republican counterparts. On 24 February 2010, he stated in an interview with the local
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that the governor of Puerto Rico and the resident commissioner were not from the same political party. Fortuño became the first resident commissioner to caucus with the GOP since Puerto Rico gained commonwealth status; the three previous PNP resident commissioners had originally aligned themselves
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On 19 August 2012, voters rejected two constitutional amendments proposed by the governor and submitted by two-thirds of the Legislature for a referendum. The first amendment would have reduced the size of the Senate from 27 to 17 members and of the House of Representatives from 51 to 39 members.
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The initiative, titled "Growth Beyond Our Borders," focused on creating jobs and increasing exports from Southern states and territories by the end of 2012 by enabling private sector businesses and entrepreneurs to tap into dynamic and emerging Latin American markets, which represent 550 million
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and president of Puerto Rico's Hotel Development Corporation (HDC). In 1994, he became Puerto Rico's first secretary of the Puerto Rico Department of Economic Development and Commerce. Fortuño was tasked with the development and implementation of large-scale changes of Puerto Rico's tax, labor,
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In a televised speech on 3 March 2009, 60 days after having been sworn in, Governor Fortuño announced his fiscal and economic recovery plan which included reducing the government's annual expenditures by more than $ 2 billion at the start of the next fiscal year in July 2009. Media speculation
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On 15 October 2009, thousands of Puerto Rican workers and supporters gathered for what organizers tried to pass as a "general strike" over government budget cuts. Puerto Rico's unemployment rate exceeded 16.7 percent in June, 2010, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The Fortuño
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Immediately after the 4 November 2008 general election, Governor-Elect Fortuño began the formation of an emerging administration. On 7 November, Fortuño held a caucus of incoming PNP legislators, who chose Thomas Rivera Schatz as the incoming Senate president in an uncontested election and
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than 25,000 public employees by Fortuño's administration. Pérez generated much controversy after referring to Fortuño as an "hijo de la gran puta" The phrase is commonly translated as "son of a bitch"; in Spanish it is an insult to the person itself, equating to "bad person".
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The association's membership is composed of the governors of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, U.S. Virgin Islands, Virginia and West Virginia.
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Governor Fortuño was mentioned more than once as a long-shot potential candidate for nomination for president or vice president in 2012 and his frequent campaign trips to the mainland during the 2010 congressional races have been linked to potential national aspirations.
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In 2010, Fortuño created a Commission for the Celebration of the Quincentenary of the Governorship of Puerto Rico, a celebration that began on 12 October 2010 and will extend to 19 November 2011. As part of the celebration, at the tail-end of a Trade Mission to
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Fortuño was a partner at the San Juan law firm of Correa, Collazo, Herrero, Jiménez & Fortuño, specializing in corporate finance and real estate law. Prior to joining Correa, Collazo, Herrero, Jiménez & Fortuño, he was a partner at McConnell Valdés LLC.
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At the end of his four-year term, Fortuño had retained 5 of the 14 members of his original constitutional cabinet, the secretaries of state, transportation, economic development and commerce, natural resources, and sports and recreation.
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Fortuño decided to seek the New Progressive Party's nomination for the post of resident commissioner of Puerto Rico late in the primary season. He won the November 2003 primaries with 61.28% of votes and defeated former senator
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and unveiled his new initiative, which served as the organization's policy focus for the year, to create jobs and spur economies in the Southern region by increasing trade, investment and exports with Latin America.
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nominated Governor Fortuño to the Council of Governors, a bipartisan commission aimed at improving coordination of efforts between state and federal agencies to address matters of defense and national security.
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during the 109th Congress and as chair during the 110th Congress. Fortuño was co-chair of the Congressional Friends of Spain, part of the Hispanic Conference Caucus. House Resources Committee Ranking Member
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A poll taken before Fortuño Burset announced his gubernatorial bid in February 2007 suggests he is the most well-liked public figure in the PNP. The poll, taken by Gaither International at the request of
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and became the new president of the PNP and its official candidate for governor. Fortuño won the candidacy by obtaining nearly 60% of primary votes. Fortuño's running mate and now official candidate for
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and presided over the organization from 1980 to 1981. During the 1980 gubernatorial election recount, PRSSA generated more than 1,500 absentee ballots at Fortuño's direction for incumbent Governor
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2008 as teachers demanded improved wages and working conditions. The University of Puerto Rico's administration under Fortuño attempted to enforce a $ 800 quota on students which led to the
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Upon the commencement of the 109th Congress, Fortuño was elected by his colleagues to serve as vice-president of the House Republican freshman class. He served as vice-chair of the
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that he would seek a second term as Governor of Puerto Rico. In interviews he said that he would not aspire to a national office in 2012. More recently, Republican consultant
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law firm in its Corporate, Securities & Finance Group and the Government Affairs and Public Policy Group. He is also involved in Steptoe's Latin American practice.
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mentioned Fortuño as a potential vice presidential nominee to win Hispanic American votes in 2012. In 2012, his name has continued resonating for national office.
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appointed him in January 2007 as the Republican minority's ranking member in the Subcommittee on Insular Affairs for the 110th Congress. Fortuño cosponsored the
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as the new House speaker, succeeding the incumbent House speaker, who also competed. On 9 November, he announced the appointment of outgoing Senate president
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by less than 4,000 votes. This meant that Fortuño would be the resident commissioner under Governor Acevedo Vilá of the PDP. This was the first time in
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supported the amendments, most PDP voters did not follow his lead and contributed to the defeat of both amendments, which was also opposed by the
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was administered in the late afternoon of 2 January 2009, at a ceremony attended by five of the U.S. territory's six living governors, Fortuño,
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A year later, Fortuño joined with other Republican governors, signing a letter that asked for the "full repeal of the Affordable Care Act."
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Fortuño won the 2008 PNP gubernatorial nomination by a wide margin after defeating former governor and then-senator Pedro Rosselló in the
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Between 2010 and 2012, Fortuño served on the board of directors of the Center for Best Practices of the National Governors Association.
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administration expected the layoffs to propel that rate to 17.1 percent (the unemployment rate for April 2010 was 17.2).
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Fortuño and former first lady Lucé Vela moved to Washington, D.C., in early 2013. where he is a partner with the
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Luis Fortuno speaking at the 2014 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland.
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and also a fellow cabinet member of Fortuño's during former governor Rosselló's first term from 1993 to 1996.
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Of these, Secretary of State McClintock, Fortuño's first Attorney General, Sagardía, Police Superintendent
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Luis Fortuño meets with mayors from across the island of Puerto Rico in his congressional office (2006)
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In the elections of 2004, Fortuño was victorious (48.5% of votes) over his main rival candidate
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and Corrections Secretary Molina were the first to have been confirmed and formally sworn in.
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Following tradition, the inaugural event was initially led by the outgoing secretary of state
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Fortuño was included in an occasional vice presidential "short list". In August 2012,
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Fortuno is a frequent speaker in forums related to business and conservative causes.
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for the 2008 general election. He faced former 2004 running mate and former governor
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Pedro Rosselló's administration. He was first appointed executive director of the
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On 9 January 2013, Fortuño presented his resignation to the presidency of the
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press that Obama's proposal would have unfortunate results for Puerto Rico."
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endorsed Fortuño's support for statehood as a national Republican strategy.
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While the governor's main opponent, PDP gubernatorial candidate, Senator
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in an PNP primary on 9 March 2008 which he won by a 60% to 40% margin.
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On 21 August 2011, Governor Fortuño assumed the chairmanship of the
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On 22 May 2010, Governor Fortuño was elected vice president of the
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and a state dinner hosted by the new Secretary of State were held.
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would be his running mate and run for Fortuño's current office of
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Commemoration of Quincentenary of the Governorship of Puerto Rico
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from 2005 to 2009; during his tenure, he served as Chair of the
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On 18 May 2007 Fortuño announced that former attorney general
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secretary of economic development and commerce of Puerto Rico
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Elected to leadership of the Council of State Governments
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On 9 March 2008, Fortuño easily defeated Rosselló at the
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On 19 February 2007, Fortuño announced his candidacy for
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Fortuño entered public service in 1993 at the start of
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are possibilities" for Fortuño in a potential Romney
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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He also spoke that day at the 4817:Puerto Rico Statehood Students Association alumni 1812: 4738: 3846: 3734:"Jeb Bush, Hispanic Conservative Rally in Miami" 3662: 3614: 3466:"Who's on the inside track for a Romney Cabinet" 3144:"hijo, hija | Diccionario de la lengua española" 2893:"Gobernador advierte sobre propuesta de Fortuño" 760: 639:(R-CA) to assure the continued operation of the 395:and as co-chair of the Friends of Spain Caucus. 4777:New Progressive Party (Puerto Rico) politicians 3114: 1705:Chairman of the Southern Governors' Association 1617:Rumored potential candidacy for national office 556:Resident commissioner of Puerto Rico: 2005-2009 44: and the second or maternal family name is 4105:Chair of the Puerto Rico New Progressive Party 3464:Mike Allen and Jim VandeHei (28 August 2012). 3320: 3057:"Puerto Rico: New Tax Code Is Signed into Law" 492:While in college, Luis Fortuño co-founded the 367:(1994–1997), as the executive director of the 4654: 4497: 4199: 3539:"Obama names Fortuño to Council of Governors" 3098:(in Spanish). 15 October 2009. 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Concepción Álvarez y López Arias 1801:He supported libertarian candidate 691:newspaper, indicated that Governor 391:, as a Member of the newly created 27:Puerto Rican politician (born 1960) 24: 3964:Non-profit organization positions 2704:. Associated Press. Archived from 2702:"Fortuno Wins Puerto Rico Primary" 2395: 1828:, Commander by Number, awarded by 1578: 669:Governor of Puerto Rico: 2009-2013 25: 4873: 4847:Statehood movement in Puerto Rico 4042:Congressional Hispanic Conference 3901: 3855:- Puerto Rico, Civil Registration 3831:- Puerto Rico, Civil Registration 3590:"Southern Governors' Association" 3192:Brkic, Branko (11 January 2010). 2963:"Bureau of Labor Statistics Data" 2919:"U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics" 2586:. 22 January 2009. Archived from 2562:"The U.S. Congress Vote Database" 1631:On 26 June 2011, he announced in 1561: 1439:Administración Desarrollo Laboral 633:Puerto Rico Democracy Act of 2007 624:Congressional Hispanic Conference 389:Congressional Hispanic Conference 4627: 3706:Silverman, Ellie (3 June 2015). 3401:. 9 January 2012. Archived from 3123:"POLL: Did Calle 13 Go Too Far?" 2847:. Elnuevodia.com. Archived from 2821:. Elnuevodia.com. Archived from 2756:. Elnuevodia.com. Archived from 2674:. 64.185.222.182. Archived from 2362: 2348: 2067:1. Luis Guillermo Fortuño Burset 1819: 957:15 August 2012 – 2 January 2013 673: 560: 529:corporate and commercial codes. 3885: 3873: 3834: 3822: 3751: 3725: 3677: 3656: 3631: 3608: 3582: 3557: 3531: 3509: 3483: 3457: 3435: 3419:. Race42012.com. Archived from 3409: 3387: 3365: 3340: 3321:George F. Will (18 July 2010). 3314: 3288: 3278: 3259: 3237: 3211: 3185: 3162: 3135: 3021: 2994: 2977: 2955: 2911: 2885: 2863: 2837: 2811: 2782: 2772: 2746: 2720: 2664: 2638: 2612: 2517:. Familytreemaker.genealogy.com 2495:. Familytreemaker.genealogy.com 2184:3. Shirley Joyce Burset de Mari 1807:2023 Argentine general election 1766:Puerto Rican Independence Party 1711:Southern Governors' Association 1518:. Foreign dignitaries included 1470: 648:Republican Party of Puerto Rico 538:Ana G. Méndez University System 515: 375:. In 2004, Fortuño was elected 282: 3295:Kevin Spak (6 December 2011). 3266:Enten, Harry (26 March 2012). 3061:Tax News Flash - United States 2700:Yaisha Vargas (9 March 2008). 2554: 2529: 2507: 2485: 2462:. 23 June 2009. Archived from 2448: 2423: 1813:Orders, awards and recognition 646:Fortuño was re-elected by the 546:Republican National Convention 416:Southern Governors Association 13: 1: 4472:indicate acting officeholders 4070:U.S. House of Representatives 3998:U.S. House of Representatives 3933:Biography by CIDOB Foundation 3373:"Roger Stone: The Stone Zone" 2728:"FORTUÑO, Luis G., (1960 - )" 2388: 2044:11. Carmen María Vera y Riera 2015:5. Delia María Moscoso y Vera 1566: 584:Republican National Committee 348:politician who served as the 342:Luis Guillermo Fortuño Burset 220:Luis Guillermo Fortuño Burset 80:U.S. House of Representatives 4812:Puerto Rican Roman Catholics 3910:"Luis Fortuño (id: F000452)" 1826:Order of Isabel the Catholic 1687:Council of State Governments 756:Supreme Court of Puerto Rico 710:Pedro Juan Rosselló González 508:. He is married to attorney 457: 412:Council of State Governments 363:Fortuño served as the first 344:(born 31 October 1960) is a 36:, the first or paternal 7: 4377:Commonwealth of Puerto Rico 3037:(in Spanish). 12 April 2013 2341: 2109:12. José Burset y Masferrer 1836: 1830:King Juan Carlos I of Spain 1200:1 Sept. 2012 – 2 Jan. 2013 526:Puerto Rico Tourism Company 478:. In 1985, he received his 369:Puerto Rico Tourism Company 10: 4878: 4792:Puerto Rican party leaders 3843:United States Census, 1920 2899:(in Spanish). 28 June 2008 2192: 2088: 1967: 1868:8. Luis Fortuño y Nogueras 1857: 778: 773: 768: 677: 31: 4676: 4625: 4519: 4465: 4376: 4221: 4172: 4163: 4155: 4150: 4140: 4121: 4111: 4102: 4094: 4089: 4081: 4063: 4058: 4048: 4038: 4030: 4020: 4011: 4003: 3996: 3986: 3976: 3968: 3963: 3543:Statehood for Puerto Rico 3223:Statehood for Puerto Rico 2287:15. Carmen Medina y Muñiz 2274: 2266: 2251:7. María de Mari y Medina 2234: 2217:14. Juan François de Mari 2204: 2200: 2167: 2148: 2140: 2115: 2096: 2092: 2050: 2031: 2023: 1998: 1979: 1975: 1938: 1915: 1907: 1895:4. Luis Fortuño y Álvarez 1878: 1861: 1845:Ancestors of Luis Fortuño 1768:and three minor parties. 1755:Constitutional amendments 1749:Universidad de Valladolid 954:Elvira M. Cancio (Acting) 817: 785: 763: 663:Puerto Rico Democracy Act 609: 542:Puerto Rico Museum of Art 335: 300: 292: 267: 255: 245: 215: 210: 206: 194: 182: 171: 163: 151: 139: 128: 121: 111: 101: 90: 73: 69: 60: 53: 4767:Governors of Puerto Rico 4215:Governors of Puerto Rico 4176:Alejandro García Padilla 4090:Party political offices 3908:United States Congress. 3001:Casiano Communications. 2845:"El Nuevo Día report #2" 2819:"El Nuevo Día report #1" 2754:"El Nuevo Día report #3" 2383: 1762:Alejandro García Padilla 967:Rubén Hernández Gregorat 743:, also won his primary. 595:Popular Democratic Party 568:Miriam Ramirez de Ferrer 424:Alejandro García Padilla 354:unincorporated territory 158:Alejandro García Padilla 4166:Governor of Puerto Rico 4128:Governor of Puerto Rico 3445:. Realclearpolitics.com 2410:Steptoe and Johnson LLP 2292:Juana Diaz, Puerto Rico 1955:2. Luis Fortuño Moscoso 1772:Post-gubernatorial life 1444:Aurelio Gonzalez Cubero 1220:Juan Carlos Pavía-Vidal 1132:Miguel Hernández-Vivoni 717:Pedro Pierluisi Urrutia 706:Governor of Puerto Rico 350:governor of Puerto Rico 123:Governor of Puerto Rico 3928:Fortuño's MySpace site 3880:Luis Fortuño Y Alvarez 3841:Luis Fortuño Y Alvarez 3615:El Norte de Castilla. 2988:30 August 2010 at the 2943:. CNN. 16 October 2009 1781: 1493:Rafael Hernández Colón 1377:Luis Estrella Martínez 1334:Mildred Pabón Charneco 1323:Rafael Martínez Torres 980:José Ramón Perez-Riera 641:Arecibo Radiotelescope 619: 593:(48% of votes) of the 422:, but was defeated by 320:University of Virginia 4222:Colony of Puerto Rico 3868:Luis Fortuno Nogueras 2256:Patillas, Puerto Rico 2072:San Juan, Puerto Rico 1793:Steptoe & Johnson 1786:New Progressive Party 1779: 1718:prospective clients. 1526:and the president of 1489:Carlos Romero Barceló 1424:Electoral Comptroller 1154:Sports and Recreation 737:resident commissioner 617: 576:Carlos Romero Barceló 502:Carlos Romero Barceló 476:Georgetown University 436:San Juan, Puerto Rico 430:Early life and family 360:, from 2009 to 2013. 308:Georgetown University 4787:Puerto Rican lawyers 3947:General profile 2008 3892:Maria de Mari Medina 3853:Maria de Mari Medina 3829:Luis Fortuño Alvarez 3491:"Caribbean Business" 2480:Maria de Mari Medina 1552:José Figueroa Sancha 1288:José Figueroa Sancha 1188:2009–31 August 2012 1184:Marcos Rodríguez Ema 1145:Daniel Galán Kercadó 1100:Luis G. Rivera Marín 1029:Javier Rivera Aquino 1004:Iván González Cancel 976:Economic Development 916:Jesús Rivera Sánchez 764:The Fortuño Cabinet 606:with the Democrats. 603:Puerto Rican history 434:Fortuño was born in 379:, defeating Senator 4159:Aníbal Acevedo Vilá 4034:Ileana Ros-Lehtinen 4007:Aníbal Acevedo Vilá 3807:on 8 September 2015 3761:. 12 November 2023. 3523:. 4 February 2010. 3497:on 20 December 2014 3405:on 12 January 2012. 3327:The Washington Post 3131:. Vibe Media Group. 3009:on 20 December 2014 2590:on 22 January 2009. 2572:on 21 October 2010. 2566:The Washington Post 1741:Santervás de Campos 1485:Sila María Calderón 1481:Aníbal Acevedo Vilá 1463:as the head of the 693:Aníbal Acevedo Vilá 599:Aníbal Acevedo Vilá 510:Lucé Vela-Gutierrez 466:(Marist School) in 450:. Fortuño also has 404:Aníbal Acevedo Vilá 189:Aníbal Acevedo Vilá 146:Aníbal Acevedo Vilá 4151:Political offices 3972:Kenneth McClintock 3940:Caribbean Business 3619:. Nortecastilla.es 3596:on 5 December 2014 3142:ASALE, RAE-; RAE. 2370:Puerto Rico portal 1782: 1737:Juan Ponce de León 1691:Kenneth McClintock 1608:Residente comments 1532:Nicholas Liverpool 1520:Dominican Republic 1504:Kenneth McClintock 1461:Kenneth McClintock 1457:Jenniffer González 1319:Associate Justices 1247:Juan Carlos Batlle 1210:María Sánchez Bras 1173:Juan Carlos Blanco 993:Jaime Rivera Dueño 809:Kenneth McClintock 804:Secretary of State 688:Caribbean Business 652:Yauco, Puerto Rico 620: 534:Caribbean Business 498:Kenneth McClintock 4734: 4733: 4636: 4635: 4479: 4478: 4182: 4181: 4173:Succeeded by 4141:Succeeded by 4112:Succeeded by 4082:Succeeded by 4052:Mario Díaz-Balart 4049:Succeeded by 4021:Succeeded by 3987:Succeeded by 3978:President of the 3545:. 6 February 2010 3519:(Press release). 3102:on 23 August 2017 3067:on 3 January 2013 2584:"Luis G. Fortuņo" 2406:"Luis G. 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Index

Fortuno
Spanish name
surname

Shadow Member
U.S. House of Representatives
Puerto Rico
Governor of Puerto Rico
Aníbal Acevedo Vilá
Alejandro García Padilla
Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico
Aníbal Acevedo Vilá
Pedro Pierluisi
San Juan
Puerto Rico
New Progressive
Republican
Lucé Vela
Georgetown University
BS
University of Virginia
JD
Puerto Rican
governor of Puerto Rico
unincorporated territory
United States
secretary of economic development and commerce of Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico Tourism Company
Pedro Rosselló
resident commissioner of Puerto Rico

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