Ramón Luis Cruz

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Ramón Luis Cruz-Burgos
Member of the Puerto Rico House of Representatives from the 34th District
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 2, 2013
Preceded by Cristóbal Colón Ruiz
Maunabo, Patillas, San Lorenzo and Yabucoa, Puerto Rico
Chairman, Transportation, Infraestructure, Recreation and Sports Committee
Chairman, Joint Committe on Legislative Internships
Personal details
Born September 27, 1985
Humacao, PR
Political party Popular Democratic Party (PPD)
Alma mater University of Puerto Rico, Humacao
Profession Businessman

Ramón Luis Cruz Burgos is a Puerto Rican politician affiliated with the Popular Democratic Party (PPD). Cruz Burgos studied in Manuel Ortiz Elementary School and attended Luis Muñoz-Marín High School. At the University of Puerto Rico, Humacao Campus he studied Applied Physics. He represented Puerto Rico in several national competitions at NASA, including three times in the Great Moonbuggy Race.

As a student, he worked at Farmacias Feliciano in Yabucoa as a technician and was in charge of the delivery system of medicines to patient homes Then he became a businessman, opening a local gym in Yabucoa. At 27, he has been a public servant for several years. He was a Legislative Aide at the Minority Leader’s Office in the Senate, and the Minority Leader of the Legislative Assembly in his hometown of Yabucoa.

He was elected to the Puerto Rico House of Representatives in November 6, 2012 to represent District 34, that includes the municipalities of Maunabo, Patillas and Yabucoa, Puerto Rico and parts of San Lorenzo, with more than 50% of the votes. Since January 2, 2013, he has been focusing on his job as Chairman of the House of Representatives’ Transportation, Infraestructure, Sports and Recreations Committee and of the Joint Committee of the Legislative Assembly for Students Internships. Cruz-Burgos, as one of the youngest member of the Legislative Assembly, served for a brief period as Chairman of the Youth Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.

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