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.
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.
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