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The Office was formerly known as the "Bureau of the Budget", was created by Law 213 of May 12, 1942, during the administration of Governor Rexford Guy Tugwell, who was part of the brain trust of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and who was appointed as the last non-native Puerto Rican governor by Roosevelt.
The executive offices of the executive branch of the government of Puerto Rico comprise the offices ascribed directly to the Office of the Governor of Puerto Rico [1] [2] and whose presiding officers are appointed directly by the Governor without the advice and consent of the Senate or any other body.
Date took office Date left office Party Governor Affiliation 1 Louis Sturckle: 1942 1945 PPD: Luis Muñoz Marín: Democrat: 2 Roberto De Jesús Toro: 1946 1951 PPD: Luis Muñoz Marín: Democrat: 3 José Ramón Noguera: 1951 1958 PPD: Luis Muñoz Marín Democrat: 4 Ramón García Santiago: 1958 1961 PPD: Luis Muñoz Marín Democrat: 5 Guillermo ...
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A federal control board that oversees Puerto Rico’s finances approved a revised fiscal plan on Wednesday that temporarily suspends all budget cuts and anticipates the island’s projected ...
Office of Management and Budget - a Cabinet-level office, and the largest office within the Office of the Governor of Puerto Rico. Planning Board - created in the May 12, 1942 during Rexford G. Tugwell 's governorship as the Puerto Rico Planning, Urbanization, and Zoning Board, is the only government agency in charge of centralized planning ...
The new budget was previously approved by Puerto Rico’s legislature and gove. A federal control board that oversees Puerto Rico’s finances on Friday approved a $12.7 billion general fund ...
Financial Oversight and Management Board for Puerto Rico (FOMBPR), colloquially known as La Junta de Control/Supervisión Fiscal is a government entity whose role to revise and approve the budget and obligations of the government of Puerto Rico was created by federal law PROMESA.