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29th House of Representatives of Puerto Rico

Session of the Puerto Rico Legislature


Session of the Puerto Rico Legislature

FieldValue
session29th
start2013
end2017
speakerJaime Perelló
pro_temporeRoberto Rivera
majority_leaderCharlie Hernández
majority_whipCarlos Bianchi Angleró
minority_leaderJenniffer González
minority_whipJohnny Méndez
secretaryAileen Figueroa
serjeantNorberto Olmeda
seats51
term_length4 years
structure29th-house-of-representatives-of-puerto-rico-structure.svg
party128 PPD
party223 PNP
voting_system1First-past-the-post
last_electionNovember 6, 2012
next_electionNovember 8, 2016
legislature17th
upper_house25th
session11st
session1startJanuary 14, 2013
session1endJune 30, 2013
session22nd
session2startAugust 19, 2013
session2endNovember 19, 2013
session33rd
session3startJanuary 13, 2014
session3endJune 30, 2014
session44th
session4startAugust 18, 2014
session4endNovember 18, 2014
session55th
session5startJanuary 12, 2015
session5endJune 30, 2015
session66th
session6startAugust 17, 2015
session6endNovember 17, 2015
session77th
session7startJanuary 11, 2016
session7endJune 30, 2016
session88th
session8startAugust 15, 2016
session8endNovember 15, 2016
previous28th
next30th

The 29th House of Representatives of Puerto Rico is the lower house of the 17th Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico and will meet from January 14, 2013, to January 8, 2017. All members were elected in the General Elections of 2012. The House has a majority of members from the Popular Democratic Party (PPD).

The body is counterparted by the 25th Senate of Puerto Rico in the upper house.

Composition

Leadership

OfficeRepresentativeDistrictParty
SpeakerJaime PerellóAt-largePPD
Speaker pro temRoberto Rivera RuízDistrict 39PPD
Majority LeaderCharlie HernándezAt-largePPD
Majority WhipCarlos Bianchi AngleróAt-largePPD
Minority LeaderJenniffer GonzálezAt-largePNP
Minority WhipJohnny MéndezDistrict 36PNP

Non-officers

PostName
SecretaryAileen Figueroa
Sergeant-at-ArmsNorberto Olmeda

Members

DistrictNamePolitical party
At-largeBrenda López de ArrarásPPD
At-largeCharlie HernándezPPD
At-largeJaime PerellóPPD
At-largeLuis Vega RamosPPD
At-largeLuisa "Piti" GándaraPPD
At-largeManuel NatalPPD
District 2Luis Raúl TorresPPD
District 3Sonia PachecoPPD
District 4José Luis BáezPPD
District 11Rafael "Tatito" HernándezPPD
District 15César HernándezPPD
District 16José "Tony" RodríguezPPD
District 17Armando FrancoPPD
District 19Efraín de JesúsPPD
District 20Carlos Bianchi AngleróPPD
District 21Lydia Méndez SilvaPPD
District 23Nelson Torres YordánPPD
District 25Víctor "Cacho" VassalloPPD
District 27José "Pito" TorresPPD
District 29José Aníbal DíazPPD
District 30Luis "Narmito" OrtízPPD
District 31Jesús Santa RodríguezPPD
District 32José "Conny" VarelaPPD
District 34Ramón Luis CruzPPD
District 35Narden Jaime EspinosaPPD
District 38Javier Aponte DalmauPPD
District 39Roberto Rivera RuízPPD
District 40Ángel Matos GarcíaPPD
At-largeJenniffer GonzálezPNP
At-largeJosé Aponte HernándezPNP
At-largeJosé "Kikito" MeléndezPNP
At-largeLourdes RamosPNP
At-largeMaría Milagros CharbonierPNP
District 1José "Nuno" LópezPNP
District 5Jorge Navarro SuárezPNP
District 6Antonio "Tony" SotoPNP
District 7Luis Pérez OrtízPNP
District 8Yashira Lebrón RodríguezPNP
District 9Ángel "Gary" RodríguezPNP
District 10Pedro Julio SantiagoPNP
District 12Héctor Torres CalderónPNP
District 13Gabriel Rodríguez AguilóPNP
District 14Ricardo LlerandiPNP
District 18Ángel MuñozPNP
District 22Waldemar Quiles RodríguezPNP
District 24Luis "Tato" LeónPNP
District 26Urayoán HernándezPNP
District 28Rafael "June" RiveraPNP
District 33Ángel PeñaPNP
District 36Carlos "Johnny" MéndezPNP
District 37Ángel BulerínPNP

Changes in membership

  • January 31, 2013: Jorge Colberg Toro resigns from his position as representative at-large in order to become Secretary of Public Affairs at the Office of the Governor.
  • March 21, 2013: Piti Gándara fills the vacancy left by Jorge Colberg Toro.
  • July 16, 2013: Eduardo Ferrer resigns from his position as representative at-large while the House is adjourned citing, "situations that cannot be delegated that I cannot leave unattended". This effectively left both his seat and the Majority Whip —position Ferrer held— vacant for about a month as the House had to wait to begin its ordinary session to replace him since no extraordinary session was invoked in between by neither the governor nor the speaker.
  • August 19, 2013: Manuel Natal fills the vacancy left by Eduardo Ferrer as representative at-large for the Popular Democratic Party while Carlos Bianchi Angleró is elected as Majority Whip.
  • October 23, 2014: Yashira Lebrón Rodríguez fills the vacancy left by Antonio "Toñito" Silva as representative for District 8 for the New Progressive Party (PNP) after Silva resigns from his position.

Commissions

Standing commissions

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Lydia Méndez Silva
Calendars and Special Rules of Debate
Charlie Hernández
N/A
N/A
-
Consumer Affairs and Anti-Monopolistic Practices
Nelson Torres Yordán
Ángel Matos García
Piti Gándara
-
Cooperatives and Nonprofit Organizations
Sonia Pacheco
José Luis Báez
Carlos Vargas Ferrer
-
Development of the Metropolitan Region
Luis Raúl Torres Cruz
Sonia Pacheco
José Luis Báez
-
Development of the Tourism Industry
Ángel Matos García
Efraín de Jesús
Carlos Bianchi Angleró
-
Education for the Promotion of Arts and Culture
Brenda López de Arrarás
Sonia Pacheco
Piti Gándara
-
Ethics
Nelson Torres Yordán
N/A
César Hernández Alfonzo
-
Federal and International Affairs and Veterans' Affairs
vacant
Ángel Matos García
Rafael Hernández Montañez
-
Government
Conny Varela
José Luis Báez
Nelson Torres Yordán
-
Health
Lydia Méndez Silva
Piti Gándara
Narden Jaime Espinosa
-
Housing and Urban Development
Carlos Vargas Ferrer
Armando Franco
Luis Ortíz Lugo
-
Integrated Development of the Eastern Region
Narden Jaime Espinosa
Ramón Luis Cruz
Javier Aponte Dalmau
-
Integrated Development of the Northern Region
Armando Franco
César Hernández Alfonzo
Tony Rodríguez Quiles
-
Integrated Development of the South Center Region
Luis Raúl Torres
Carlos Vargas Ferrer
Jesús Santa Rodríguez
-
Integrated Development of the Southern Region
Cacho Vassallo
Nelson Torres Yordán
Lydia Méndez Silva
-
Integrated Development of the Western Region
Efraín de Jesús
Carlos Bianchi Angleró
Tony Rodríguez Quiles
-
Internal Affairs
Pito Torres
Conny Varela
Luis Raúl Torres Cruz
-
Judiciary
Luis Vega Ramos
Nelson Torres Yordán
Efraín de Jesús
-
Labor and Public Service Retirement Systems
Jesús Santa Rodríguez
Rafael Hernández Montañez
Luis Raúl Torres Cruz
-
Municipal Affairs and Regionalization
Tony Rodríguez Quiles
Narden Jaime Espinosa
Carlos Vargas Ferrer
-
Public Safety and for the Development of Initiatives Against Crime and Corruption
José Luis Báez
Tony Rodríguez Quiles
Nelson Torres Yordán
-
Small and Medium Businesses, Commerce, Industry, and Telecommunications
Javier Aponte Dalmau
Luis Raúl Torres
César Hernández Alfonzo
-
Social Welfare and for the Eradication of Poverty
Piti Gándara
Lydia Méndez Silva
Brenda López de Arrarás
-
Socioeconomic Development and Planning
Luis Raúl Torres
Javier Aponte Dalmau
Sonia Pacheco
-
Transportation and Infrastructure
Carlos Bianchi Angleró
Jesús Santa Rodríguez
Ramón Luis Cruz
-
Treasury and Budget
Tatito Hernández
César Hernández Alfonzo
Conny Varela
-
Women's Affairs and Equality
Brenda López de Arrarás
Sonia Pacheco
Lydia Méndez Silva
-
Youth Affairs, Recreation and Sports
Ramón Luis Cruz
Narmito Ortíz
Armando Franco
-

Joint commissions

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vacant
Jorge Alberto Ramos Comas Legislative Internship Program
Jaime Perelló
Charlie Hernández
Ramón Luis Cruz
-
Legislative Donations
Tatito Hernández
César Hernández Alfonzo
Piti Gándara
-
Legislative Internship Program
Jaime Perelló
N/A
N/A
-
Pilar Barbosa Internship Program in Education
Jaime Perelló
Charlie Hernández
Brenda López de Arrarás
-
Public-Private Partnerships of Puerto Rico
Jesús Santa Rodríguez
Efraín de Jesús
Carlos Bianchi Angleró
-
Special Reports from the Comptroller
Nelson Torres Yordán
César Hernández Alfonzo
Carlos Vargas Ferrer
-

Notable legislations

  • Catch Up Act
  • Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Employees Association Act of 2013
  • Jobs Now Act

Notes

References

References

  1. "FEC Combined Federal/State Disclosure & Election Directory: PUERTO RICO". [[Federal Election Commission]].
  2. (January 14, 2013). "Cámara de Representantes inaugura su sesión y elige a su presidente". [[Primera Hora (Puerto Rico).
  3. (January 31, 2013). "Notifica vacante de Jorge Colberg en la Legislatura". [[El Vocero]].
  4. (March 21, 2013). "Juramenta Luisa 'Piti' Gándara como representante por acumulación". [[Metro International]].
  5. Ortega Marrero, Melisa. (August 5, 2013). "Precandidata a la silla de Ferrer Ríos se retira de la contienda". [[El Nuevo Día]].
  6. Peña López, Brenda. (July 1, 2013). "Renuncia representante Eduardo Ferrer Ríos". [[El Nuevo Día]].
  7. Banuchi, Rebecca. (August 19, 2013). "Natal jura como nuevo representante del PPD". [[El Nuevo Día]].
  8. (2014-10-23). "PNP estrena integrante en la Cámara de Representantes". [[El Nuevo Día]].
  9. López, Keila. (November 7, 2012). "¿Cómo quedó la Cámara de Representantes?". [[El Nuevo Día]].
  10. (December 17, 2012). "Representantes por Distrito: Resultados por Distrito Representativo". [[Puerto Rico State Elections Commission]].
  11. (December 17, 2012). "Representantes por Acumulación: Resultados Isla". [[Puerto Rico State Elections Commission]].
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