Institute of Puerto Rican Culture joins Puerto Rico's Financial Transparency System to hold citizens accountable for their income and expenses
Institute of Puerto Rican Culture joins Puerto Rico's Financial Transparency System to hold citizens accountable for their income and expenses
Household participation in the PAN increases in 73 municipalities
Committed to Suicide Prevention Month
Suicidal Behavior Intervention Lines available 7 days/24 hours:
Emergencies: 911
ASSMCA PAS line: 1-800-981-0023
Car.# 2 Km 8.2 Bo. Juan Sánchez, Former Mepsi Center Hospital, Bayamón
Suicide Prevention Lifeline — National Network (TALK): 1-800-273-8255
Poison Control Center (Poison Help): 1-800-222-1222
Interesting Links:
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Yesterday, the Supreme Court denied a motion calling for the resumption of the work of the Board of Directors of the Institute of Statistics of Puerto Rico. The decision of the Supreme Court confirms that the Institute can continue to carry out its work and functions, while the Court of Appeals hears the matter. It seems to us that this is a prudent decision in the face of the enormous fiscal and credibility challenges that Puerto Rico is facing.
The Institute's Board of Directors had been unable to meet for 7 months. It was able to meet this week after the judgment handed down by the Court of First Instance, in favor of the lawsuit filed by the Institute.
The restart of the work of the Institute's Board of Directors allows us to resume our quasi-legislative and quasi-judicial functions to guide a public policy of transparency and high-quality statistical processes.
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Press Contact: Sandra Morales Blanes (787) 688-0401