Jenniffer González assures that federal aid will be forthcoming

Commissioner Jenniffer González Colón details the youth work agenda under the auspices of the Quaternary and the federal funds that hope to expand to the Isla.

“We will have a well-rounded agenda at the Congress in this term that provides with manufacturing credits, incentives for manufacturing in Puerto Rico that we position with this pandemic, obviously in the loop for equality to be mandated. of Puerto Rico in November in favor of converting to a state and now with a Democratic Senate. And the Democratic leader has said he will retaliate against Puerto Rico. I hope to be in action and we will work on it, ”said González Colón in an interview with Foro Noticioso.

This year, too, in September, Medicaid funds were approved, with logos ranging from 100 to 100 per year to 86 per cent, as well as a 55-year increase (if any), which is one of the areas that are lush ”, added.

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In the contributing area, the commissioner describes that “we have a medium of economic development that includes the credit for minor, the credit for work, which are funds that are directly in the hands of the people, the loop by the Social Security Supplement, the expansion a permanent way for Puerto Rico to be considered as an air cargo center ”.

“It also has other economic development measures that we present in distinct categories in the financial area, in the banking area, in the insurance area. In terms of health tenemos vary from these radical projects. We are in the energy part following the unveiling of the CDBG funds for the repair of the Electricity Authority that have been approved in Vivienda ya. The Federal Health Department has allocated 183 million dollars in Puerto Rico to obtain COVID tests and 28 million dollars for the purchase of vacancies and vacation activities in Puerto Rico. These are new foundations that lie to the Isla van destinados a esto ”, adelantó.

“We have also allocated 1,300 million by the federal government to the Department of Education in Puerto Rico in order to return to normalcy in the kindergartens this year, as part of the funds that follow us,” said González Colón.

“I do not have to resort to major appeals to speed up the reconstruction of Puerto Rico and seek redress in our federal programs,” he concluded.

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