José Ortiz Dalliot
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Attorney José Ortiz Dalliot is a former director of the Puerto Rico Federal Affairs Administration (PRFAA) and a former member of the Senate of Puerto Rico.
A practicing attorney, Ortiz Dalliot served at PRFAA during Governor Rafael Hernández Colón's administration.
In 2000 he was elected, along with professor Margarita Ostolaza as Senator from the district of San Juan. The San Juan senatorial district comprises the municipality of San Juan and a small portion of the municipality of Guaynabo. During his only term in office, Ortiz Dalliot authored many laws, including the one that created San Juan's Ecological Corridor. In 2004, they were defeated in their attempt for reelection by Roberto Arango and Carlos Díaz, the current senators from San Juan.
Contrary to Ostolaza, Ortiz Dalliot is not running for elective office in the 2008 election cycle.