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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
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their federal tax returns, on 31 January 2011, Fortuño signed Law 1 of 2011, the new
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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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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
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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in an PNP primary on 9 March 2008 which he won by a 60% to 40% margin.
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3443:"Romney Needs a Latino Running Mate -- But Who? - RealClearPolitics"
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On 21 August 2011, Governor Fortuño assumed the chairmanship of the
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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3395:"Fortuño Could be the Neo of Hispanic Running Mates"
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3297:"Smart Pick for GOP VP: Puerto Rico's Luis Fortuño"
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2941:"Strike protests job cuts in Puerto Rico"
2594:
472:Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service
406:. Fortuño has served as president of the
4862:Members of Congress who became lobbyists
3787:
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1502:and then by incoming secretary of state
613:
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4807:Puerto Rican people of Galician descent
4802:Puerto Rican people of Corsican descent
3592:. Southerngovernors.org. Archived from
3120:
3063:. KPMG. 3 February 2011. Archived from
680:2008 Puerto Rico gubernatorial election
657:In 2007, Fortuño joined Representative
97:August 15, 2017 – July 1, 2021
14:
4857:Walsh School of Foreign Service alumni
4797:Puerto Rican people of Catalan descent
4782:Politicians from San Juan, Puerto Rico
4739:
3527:from the original on 16 February 2017.
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1510:and his then wife, actress and singer
385:United States House of Representatives
4842:Resident Commissioners of Puerto Rico
4822:Republican National Committee members
4757:21st-century Puerto Rican politicians
4752:20th-century Puerto Rican politicians
4642:
4513:Resident Commissioners of Puerto Rico
4485:
4187:
3923:Office of the Governor of Puerto Rico
3265:
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3090:"Residente le tira con to' a Fortuño"
2672:"LUIS FORTUÑO : Vote Percentage"
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4014:Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico
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3141:
3121:Rosario, Mariela (19 October 2009).
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1992:10. Guillermo H. Moscoso y Rodríguez
1538:. In the evening, a free concert in
721:resident commissioner of Puerto Rico
484:University of Virginia School of Law
408:New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico
377:resident commissioner of Puerto Rico
166:Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico
3732:Manjarres, Javier (12 April 2013).
3663:Cordero, Gerardo (9 January 2013).
3169:Romano, Andrew (25 November 2009).
2933:
2161:13. María Concepción Angüita y Ruiz
1928:9. 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?"
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2756:. Elnuevodia.com. Archived from
2674:. 64.185.222.182. Archived from
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2348:
2067:1. Luis Guillermo Fortuño Burset
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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).
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1813:Orders, awards and recognition
646:Fortuño was re-elected by the
546:Republican National Convention
416:Southern Governors Association
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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
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4878:
4792:Puerto Rican party leaders
3843:United States Census, 1920
2899:(in Spanish). 28 June 2008
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1868:8. Luis Fortuño y Nogueras
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3223:Statehood for Puerto Rico
2287:15. Carmen Medina y Muñiz
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2251:7. María de Mari y Medina
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1845:Ancestors of Luis Fortuño
1768:and three minor parties.
1755:Constitutional amendments
1749:Universidad de Valladolid
954:Elvira M. Cancio (Acting)
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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"
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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
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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
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534:Caribbean Business
498:Kenneth McClintock
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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. Fortuño"
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1366:Roberto Feliberti
1300:Emilio Díaz Colón
1256:Inspector General
1141:Natural Resources
1063:Yanitzia Irizarry
892:Carlos A. Chardón
572:Charlie Rodriguez
462:Fortuño attended
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1500:Fernando Bonilla
1429:Manuel A. Torres
1414:Iris Miriam Ruíz
1261:Juan Carlos Puig
1237:Carlos M. García
1095:Consumer Affairs
1053:Miguel Maldonado
1015:Lorenzo González
855:Juan Carlos Puig
840:Guillermo Somoza
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