Lawmakers have missed one deadline to prevent Puerto Rico from defaulting on its debt, and they’re trying to figure out how to build support for legislation that could prevent a second missed payment, Bloomberg News reported today. Republicans are seeking to produce a revised bill as early as Wednesday, while U.S. Treasury Secretary Jacob J.
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Lawmakers are planning to roll out a new bill to help Puerto Rico restructure its debt on Wednesday, MorningConsult.com reported yesterday. A legislative staffer said that the new language will be introduced under a new bill number. The current plan is to have Rep. Sean Duffy (R-Wis.) remain the bill’s lead sponsor. He sponsors the current bill, H.R. 4900.
House Democrats are stepping up pressure on Republicans to advance legislation addressing Puerto Rico’s worsening debt crisis by issuing a report arguing that austerity cuts can’t be sustained and have made the island more vulnerable to the mosquito-borne Zika virus, Bloomberg News reported yesterday.
Puerto Rico took the edge off this week’s debt default by announcing a tentative agreement with creditors of the island’s Government Development Bank, but that deal is far from a sure thing, according to a Bloomberg analysis yesterday.