Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Let me take this opportunity to thank all of you for coming here and shedding light of the struggle and the plight of the people of Puerto Rico for justice...
That is correct.
That argument by both the Oversight Board and the government of Puerto Rico is a complete red herring.
Absolutely not, Congressman. As I stated in my testimony, and I would point to Exhibit A in my testimony, the Oversight Board has a set of p...
Congress should look to mechanisms adopted by many states that put limits on debt issuances.
So, you don't think that the people of Puerto Rico deserve to know how the government got into this mess.
What we need to focus on is transparency of the debt and of those documents.
This should not be the case. Ten days ago, voters in Virginia voted for a new legislature.
Yes. The residents of Puerto Rico would benefit from the information that an actual audit of the debt would provide.
No, our concern is getting access to the courts for the people of Puerto Rico, and access to tools.
The primary objective of these amendments is to streamline and simplify a debt adjustment process during emergency periods for Puerto Rico.