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By Clayton P. Gillette & David A. Skeel Jr. Gov. Alejandro García Padilla of Puerto Rico has offered a comprehensive proposal for reversing the territory’s downward spiral. Unlike prior proposals, which focused solely on restructuring Puerto Rico’s debt or cutting its spending, the new plan recognizes the urgent need for both. It could actually work,… read more

By Michelle Wilde Anderson Last week, Puerto Rico eked out a major round of payments on its enormous debt — surely the last one that the island can afford to pay in full. The territory’s debt crisis reached a boiling point last summer and is beginning to overflow. By the new year, Puerto Rico will… read more

By Bill de Blasio & Bob Buckhorn Time is running out for Congress to help save Puerto Rico from a financial debacle that could very soon turn into a humanitarian crisis. The magnitude of this emergency, and its effect on all Americans, cannot be overstated. We have heard from Puerto Rican, congressional and local leaders… read more

By Jose Portela and Javier Ortiz Puerto Rico and its current fiscal situation were top of mind of the Obama Administration and Congress recently. On one hand, U.S. Treasury Secretary Jack Lew released a set of legislative proposals to address Puerto Rico’s debt crisis. The plan solidly lays out a very good way forward. While… read more