15th Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico
The 15th Legislative Assembly of Puerto Rico meets from January 2, 2005, to January 1, 2009. All members of the House of Representatives and the Senate were elected in the General Elections of 2004. The House and the Senate both have a majority of members from the New Progressive Party. It was the second time in Puerto Rican history in which the majority of the Assembly was from a different party than of the Governor of Puerto Rico.
Major legislation
- Tax Justice Act (Ley de Justicia Contributiva), also known as the Puerto Rico tax reform.
- Government Fiscal Reform Act (Ley de Reforma Fiscal Gubernamental)
Senate leadership
House leadership
Office |
Representative |
Party |
District |
Speaker of the House |
Jose Aponte |
NPP |
Elected as a Representative At-Large |
Speaker Pro Tem |
Epifanio Jiménez, Jr. |
NPP |
District 40 Carolina |
Majority Leader |
Iris Miriam Ruiz |
NPP |
Elected as a Representative At-Large |
Minority Leader |
Hector Ferrer |
PDP |
Elected as a Representative At-Large |
Minority Leader |
Victor Garcia San Inocencio |
PIP |
Elected as a Representative At-Large |
Members
Members of the 15th Legislative Assembly as of June 2005:
Senate
There are 17 NPP, 9 PDP, and 1 PIP in the higher chamber of the 15th Legislative Assembly
House of Representatives (incomplete)
Representative |
Party |
District |
Francisco González |
PNP |
District Num. 1 San Juan |
Luis R. Torres |
PPD |
District Num. 2 San Juan |
Albita Rivera |
PNP |
District Num. 3 San Juan |
Liza Fernandez |
PNP |
District Num. 4 San Juan |
Jorge Navarro |
PNP |
District Num. 5 San Juan |
Angel A. Perez |
PNP |
District Num. 6 |
Luis Perez |
PNP |
District Num. 7 |
Antonio Silva |
PNP |
District Num. 8 |
Nelson Del Valle |
PNP |
District Num. 9 |
Bernardo Marquez |
PNP |
District Num. 10 |
Jose Javier Garcia |
PPD |
District Num. 11 |
Hector A. Torres |
PNP |
District Num. 12 |
Gabriel Rodríguez |
PNP |
District Num. 13 |
Carlos Molina |
PNP |
District Num. 14 |
Jose E. Concepción |
PNP |
District Num. 15 |
Sergio Ortiz |
PPD |
District Num. 16 |
Jorge L. Rivera |
PNP |
District Num. 17 |
Julio C. Roman |
PNP |
District Num. 18 |
Carlos M. Hernandez |
PPD |
District Num. 19 |
Norman Ramirez |
PNP |
District Num. 20 |
Lydia Mendez |
PPD |
District Num. 21 |
Javier A. Rivera |
PNP |
District Num. 22 |
Rafael A. Garcia |
PPD |
District Num. 23 |
Roberto Cruz |
PPD |
District Num. 24 |
Ramon A. Reyes |
PPD |
District Num. 25 |
Jose L. Jimenez |
PNP |
District Num. 26 |
Carmen I. Gonzalez |
PPD |
District Num. 27 |
Rafael Rivera |
PNP |
District Num. 28 |
Pedro I. Cintron |
PNP |
District Num. 29 |
Jorge L. Ramos |
PNP |
District Num. 30 |
Sylvia Rodríguez |
PPD |
District Num. 31 |
Jose M. Varela |
PNP |
District Num. 32 |
Angel R. Peña |
PNP |
District Num. 33 |
Cristóbal Colon |
PNP |
District Num. 34 |
Joel Rosario |
PPD |
District Num. 35 |
Carlos Mendez |
PNP |
District Num. 36 |
Angel Bulerín |
PNP |
District Num. 37 |
Pedro A. Rodríguez |
PPD |
District Num. 38 |
Roberto Rivera |
PPD |
District Num. 39 |
Epifanio Jiménez |
PNP |
District Num. 40 |
Jose F. Aponte |
PNP |
Representative At-Large |
Iris Miriam Ruiz |
PNP |
Representative At-Large |
Maria de Lourdes Ramos |
PNP |
Representative At-Large |
Jennifer A. González |
PNP |
Representative At-Large |
Jose Chico |
PNP |
Representative At-Large |
Rolando Crespo |
PNP |
Representative At-Large |
Héctor Ferrer |
PPD |
Representative At-Large |
Carlos Vizcarrondo |
PPD |
Representative At-Large |
Ferdinand Pérez |
PPD |
Representative At-Large |
Jorge Colberg |
PPD |
Representative At-Large |
Victor Garcia |
PIP |
Representative At-Large |
Changes in leadership of the 15th Legislative Assembly
- August 24, 2008: Jorge de Castro Font announces he is stepping down as Majority Leader after his office and apartment are searched by the FBI the day before.
Notes
This is not the first time that the majority of the Legislature has been of a party different from the governor. In 1969-1972, the NPP controlled the House, the PDP controlled the Senate and the Governor was the late Luis A. Ferré (NPP). Between 1981 and 1984 the Governor was Carlos Romero Barceló (NPP) and the Senate from 1981 to 1984, and the House from 1982 to 1984, were controlled by the PDP.
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