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596: 25: 389:. These movement caused his withdrawal from the Republican Union and his collaboration in the organization of which came to be known as Tripartite Puerto Rican Unification. That same year García Méndez introduced the House Bill 598 creating the Industrial Development Corp. which would promote the economic development of Puerto Rico. The bill was never signed by Gov. 400:
and in 1941 was chosen vice-president of that political collectivity. When this party was dissolved in 1944, he began to organize the Progressive Republican Union Party, which in 1948 became the Puerto Rican Statehood Party and in 1953 the Republican Statehood Party. In 1952, he was chosen president
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was the last president of its board of directors. The W Holding Company was a financial holding corporation located in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. On April 30, 2010, Westernbank, its wholly owned bank subsidiary, failed and its deposits and assets were seized by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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and was named to the first Territorial Executive Committee of the Republican Union. In the elections of that year he was re-elected to the House of Representatives by the same district. In the following elections he was re-elected to the House. This time as an at-large candidate (statewide).
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On 1993 the "Asociacion Productos de Puerto Rico" presented him with the prize named "Industrial Emeritus Antonio R. Barcelo" for his long and brilliant career as an industrialist in Puerto Rico.
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In the 1960s he co-founded with Efrain Kier a construction company called Atlantic Quality Construction; later on Leon Rubin joined them. The same constructed the Beach Tower and Park Plaza in
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of the party and elected in that year's election as Senator at large, position from which he resigned. He was re-elected for the same position in the elections of 1956, 1960, and 1964.
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would not license anyone to practice law under the age of 21. He was however, permitted take the bar exam but, was not officially licensed until 1922.
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His first job after graduating was in the law office of his brothers Juan B. García Méndez (who was a reputable civil practice lawyer) and
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building in Mayagüez, his hometown, that bears his name. and there is also an avenue "Avenida Miguel Ángel García Méndez" in his honor.
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1920–1932: Director and secretary for the board of directors of "Banco Caja de Economias y Prestamos de San German".
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García Méndez was a member of the Puerto Rican Alliance and in the elections of 1928, was elected to the
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In 1939, there was a movement to unify the liberal and the labor party members, dissidents of the
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García Méndez founded the Western Federal Savings and Loan Association of Puerto Rico (now
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was adopted, creating the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, García Méndez was a member of the
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After graduating from the University of Puerto Rico in 1920, he received a prize from
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for a short period of time before opening his own law practice in San German.
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The following are García Méndez's business endeavors in chronological order:
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1937–1940: Member of "Junta de Sindicos" of the University of Puerto Rico.
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He married Fredeswinda Ramirez de Arellano Bartoli on June 25, 1926, in
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As head of the Republican Statehood Party, García Méndez boycotted the
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declared November 17 the official day of Miguel Ángel García Méndez.
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1940: Presided "Asociacion de Productores de Azucar de Puerto Rico".
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politician, businessman and lawyer. García Méndez served as the 11th
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Among the other honors are "Paseo Miguel Angel García Méndez" in
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He became the youngest person to be elected as President of the
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by the electoral district 18. By 1932, he was a member of the
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La Universidad de Puerto Rico como Universidad Panamericana.
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Premio Legislativo à la Oratoria Miguel Ángel García Méndez
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Speakers of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico
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and subsequently sold to Banco Popular de Puerto Rico.
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Speaker of the House of Representatives of Puerto Rico
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La Solucion al Status Politico Final de Puerto Rico.
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In 1940, he ran as candidate of the Unification for
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Speaker of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives
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Speaker of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives
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Speaker of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives
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