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Pablo Hernández Rivera
Pablo José Hernández Rivera (born May 11, 1991) is a Puerto Rican politician who is the resident commissioner of Puerto Rico. Early life and education Pablo José Hernández Rivera is the grandson of the former governor Rafael Hernández Colón and his wife Lila Mayoral Wirshing. He graduated from Academia del Perpetuo Socorro, earned a bachelor degree from Harvard College, and obtained a Juris Doctor from Stanford Law School. Career Hernández Rivera was formerly assistant secretary of federal and international affairs for the Popular Democratic Party. On the federal level, Hernández Rivera is affiliated with the Democratic Party. In November 2024, in an opinion piece in '' The Hill'', he announced that for the first time since 2000, Puerto Rican voters had chosen an opponent of Puerto Rican statehood as their delegate to the United States House of Representatives. In January 2025, Pablo José Hernández Rivera announced his candidacy for the presidency of the Popul ...
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Juris Doctor
A Juris Doctor, Doctor of Jurisprudence, or Doctor of Law (JD) is a graduate-entry professional degree that primarily prepares individuals to practice law. In the United States and the Philippines, it is the only qualifying law degree. Other jurisdictions, such as Australia, Canada, and Hong Kong, offer both the postgraduate JD degree as well as the undergraduate Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Civil Law, or other qualifying law degree. Originating in the United States in 1902, the degree generally requires three years of full-time study to complete and is conferred upon students who have successfully completed coursework and practical training in legal studies. The JD curriculum typically includes fundamental legal subjects such as constitutional law, civil procedure, criminal law, contracts, property, and torts, along with opportunities for specialization in areas like international law, corporate law, or public policy. Upon receiving a JD, graduates must pass a bar examinatio ...
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Paper Candidate
In a representative democracy, a paper candidate (also known as a no-hope candidate) is a candidate who stands for a political party in an electoral division where the party in question enjoys only low levels of support. Although the candidate has little chance of winning, a major party will normally make an effort to ensure it has its name on the ballot paper in every constituency. In two-party systems, a paper candidate may also be known as token opposition. In Dutch-speaking countries, the last candidate on a party list is called a '' lijstduwer'' and is usually a well-known non-politician such as an artist, celebrity or sports person, chosen to attract more votes for the party. A dummy candidate is similar to a paper candidate in that both types do not expect to win their race; however, they differ in that a dummy candidate typically has an ulterior motive for being in the race, such as to dishonestly divert votes away from more legitimate candidates or to take advantage ...
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Ana Irma Rivera Lassén
Ana Irma Rivera Lassén (born March 13, 1955) is an Afro-Puerto Rican attorney who is a current Member of the Puerto Rican Senate, elected on November 3, 2020, and who previously served as the head of the Bar Association of Puerto Rico from 2012 to 2014. She was the first black woman, and third female, to head the organization. She is a feminist and human rights activist, who is also openly lesbian. She has received many awards and honors for her work in the area of women's rights and human rights, including the Capetillo-Roqué Medal from the Puerto Rican Senate, the Martin Luther King/ Arturo Alfonso Schomburg Prize, and the Nilita Vientós Gastón Medal. She is a practicing attorney and serves on the faculty of several universities in Puerto Rico; she currently serves on the Advisory Committee on Access to Justice of the Puerto Rican Judicial Branch. Early life Ana Irma Rivera Lassén was born on 13 March 1955 in Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico to Ana Irma Lassén and Elad ...
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William Villafañe
William Ely Villafañe Ramos is a member at-large of the Puerto Rico Senate. He is also the Chief of Staff of Puerto Rico from 2017 to 2018. Villafañe was a candidate for Resident Commissioner in the November 2024 election. Early life and education Villafañe Ramos was born in Arecibo, Puerto Rico on June 16, 1977. The son of Ada Irma Ramos Medina, a public school teacher and William Villafañe Andújar, a former baseball player, is the father of two sons. Villafañe Ramos is married to a scholar psychologist. Before becoming a lawyer, Villafañe Ramos studied at Bernardo González Colón Elementary School, Francisco Ramos Junior High School and Luis Muñoz Rivera High School in Utuado, Puerto Rico. An alumnus of the University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez, in which he obtained a bachelor's degree in Business Administration, majoring in accounting, he later attended the Interamerican University of Puerto Rico School of Law, from which he obtained a Juris Doctor. ...
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Congressional Hispanic Caucus
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus (CHC) is an organization of 38 Democratic members of the United States Congress of Hispanic and Latino descent. The Caucus focuses on issues affecting Hispanics and Latinos in the United States. The CHC was founded in December 1976 as a legislative service organization of the United States House of Representatives. The CHC is organized as a Congressional Member organization, governed under the Rules of the U.S. House of Representatives. As of the 118th Congress, the CHC is composed entirely of Democrats, although at its founding it was a bipartisan organization. Hispanic Republican members of Congress formed the Congressional Hispanic Conference in 2003 after leaving in the late 1990s over policy differences. The CHC has refused to admit Republican members in recent years, denying admission to Carlos Curbelo in 2017 and Mayra Flores in 2022. Purpose The Congressional Hispanic Caucus aims to address national and international issues that ...
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United States House Natural Resources Subcommittee On Oversight And Investigations
The United States House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations is one of the five subcommittees within the House Natural Resources Committee. It was established in 2015 by Chairman Rob Bishop of Utah. The Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations has primary and general oversight and investigative authority on all activities, policies and programs within the jurisdiction of the Committee. Members, 119th Congress Historical membership rosters 115th Congress The 115th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States of America federal government, composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives. It met in Washington, D.C., from January 3, 2017, to January ... 116th Congress 117th Congress 118th Congress References External linksSubcommittee page Natural Resources Oversight {{US-Congress-stub ...
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United States House Natural Resources Subcommittee On Indian And Insular Affairs
The United States House Natural Resources Subcommittee on Insular and Indian Affairs is one of the five subcommittees within the House Natural Resources Committee. It was known until the 118th Congress as the Subcommittee on Indigenous Peoples of the United States. Jurisdiction #Measures relating to the welfare of Native Americans, including management of Indian lands in general and special measures relating to claims which are paid out of Indian funds. #All matters regarding the relations of the United States with Native Americans and Native American tribes, including special oversight functions under House Rule X. #All matters regarding Native Alaskans. #All matters related to the Federal trust responsibility to Native Americans and the sovereignty of Native Americans. #General and continuing oversight and investigative authority over activities policies and programs within the jurisdiction of the Subcommittee. #All matters regarding insular areas of the United States. #All measu ...
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United States House Committee On Natural Resources
The U.S. House Committee on Natural Resources or Natural Resources Committee (often referred to as simply Resources) is a U.S. Congressional committee, Congressional committee of the United States House of Representatives. Originally called the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs (1951), the name was changed to the Committee on Natural Resources in 1991. The name was shortened to the Committee on Resources in 1995 by the new chairman, Don Young (at the same time, the committee took over the duties of the List of defunct United States congressional committees, now-defunct Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee). Following the Democratic takeover of the House of Representatives in 2006, the name of the committee was changed back to its title used between 1991 and 1995. Jurisdiction # Fisheries and wildlife, including research, restoration, refuges, and conservation. # Forest reserves and national parks created from the public domain. # Forfeiture of land grants and Alien l ...
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United States House Homeland Security Subcommittee On Emergency Management And Technology
The Homeland Security Subcommittee on Emergency Management and Technology is a subcommittee within the United States House Committee on Homeland Security, House Homeland Security Committee. Established in 2007 as a new subcommittee, it handles many of the duties of the former Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness, Science, and Technology. The Subcommittee focuses on: emergency preparedness, response, mitigation, resilience, and recovery; DHS grant programs; homeland security research and development; and protecting against and mitigating Weapon of mass destruction(WMDs) and health security threats. Subcommittee maintains oversight of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), DHS Science and Technology Directorate (S&T), the Domestic Nuclear Detection Office, Office of Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (CWMD) Between 2019 and 2023, it was known as the Homeland Security Subcommittee on Emergency Preparedness, Response and Recovery. Members, 119th Congress Historical me ...
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United States House Homeland Security Subcommittee On Counterterrorism And Intelligence
The Homeland Security Subcommittee on Counterterrorism, Law Enforcement and Intelligence is a subcommittee within the House Homeland Security Committee. The Subcommittee's focuses are: * DHS’s effectiveness in fulfilling its homeland security and counterterrorism mission, operations, and preparedness; * The ability of DHS to identify and deter threats through the collection, analysis, and dissemination of homeland security information and intelligence across federal, state, local, and private sector partners * Strengthening the protective, investigative, and cyber missions of USSS * The protection of federal facilities; and enhancing training, resources, and support for law enforcement. The Subcommittee maintains legislative oversight of the Office of Intelligence and Analysis, the U.S. Secret Service, the Federal Protective Service, the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers The Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC; pronounced ) is a law enforcement training ...
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United States House Committee On Homeland Security
The U.S. House Committee on Homeland Security is a standing committee of the United States House of Representatives. Its responsibilities include U.S. security legislation and oversight of the Department of Homeland Security. Role of the committee The committee conducts oversight and handles legislation (and resolutions) related to the security of the United States. The committee may Bill (proposed law), amend, approve, or Table (verb), table homeland security related bills. It also has the power to hold hearings, conduct investigations, and subpoena witnesses. Additionally, the committee has authorization and policy oversight responsibilities over the Department of Homeland Security. Rules of the committee The committee meets on the first Wednesday of each month while the House is in session. It is not permitted to conduct business unless a quorum is present, which the rules define as one third of its members. A majority of members are required for certain actions including: iss ...
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