Cirilo Tirado Rivera | |
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Member of the Puerto Rico Senate from the At-large district |
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Incumbent | |
Assumed office 2008 |
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Member of the Puerto Rico Senate from the Guayama district | |
In office 2000-2008 |
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Personal details | |
Born | June 14, 1964 Patillas, Puerto Rico |
Political party | Popular Democratic Party |
Alma mater | University of Puerto Rico at Río Piedras (B.A.) |
Profession | Politician |
Cirilo Tirado Rivera (born June 14, 1964 in Patillas, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican politician and Senator. He has been a member of the Senate of Puerto Rico since 2000.
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Cirilo Tirado was born on June 14, 1964 in Patillas, Puerto Rico to Quintina Rivera Montañez, a teacher, and Cirilo Tirado Delgado, an attorney, and former Senator and Representative.
He finished his studies in his hometown of Patillas, and then studied at the University of Puerto Rico at Cayey and Río Piedras. He finished his Bachelor's degree in Education, with a major in Mathematics.
Cirilo Tirado was part of the Board of the Popular Democratic Party. In 1989, he was President of the Puerto Rican Autonomist Youth and then, Administrator of the Industrial Commission of Puerto Rico.
At the 2000 general elections, Tirado was elected Senator for the Guayama District.[1] During that term, he presided over the Commissions of Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Energy; Commission of Government Integrity; and Joint Commission of the Comptroller's Special Reports.
In 2004, he was reelected for a second term as Senator for Guayama.[2]
Tirado decided to run for Senator At-large in 2008. He was chosen during the primaries of his party,[3] and at the 2008 general elections, he was elected.[4] During that term, he has been the Speaker for his party on the Commissions of Treasury, Agriculture, Natural and Environmental Resources, Social Welfare, Western Region Development, and the Joint Commission of the Comptroller's Special Reports.