After one hundred years of federal rule, the united states house of representatives — Dick Thornburgh
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In historical and constitutional terms, the recent political status vote in puerto rico was — Dick Thornburgh
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Federal program and services outlay in puerto rico is approximately $10 billion per year. — Dick Thornburgh
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The powers of government exercised locally derive from a federal law authorizing government — Dick Thornburgh
The political status legislation which emerged in congress in 1990 and 1991 did not — Dick Thornburgh