Puerto Rico Federal Relations Act: Hearing Before the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, United States Senate, Eighty-sixth Congress, First Session on S. 2023, a Bill to Provide for Amendments to the Compact Between the People of Puerto Rico and the United States, Together with Memorandums-of-law and Official Agency Views on a Proposed Substitute Measure, S. 2708, June 9, 1959U.S. Government Printing Office, 1960 - 131 pages Considers S. 2023, to amend the compact between Puerto Rico and the U.S. to redefine their relationship by clarifying and strengthening Puerto Rico's self-government legislation. Also includes memorandums-of-law and official agency views of a proposed substitute bill. |
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... Supreme Court , and since Mar- bury v . Madison , they have indicated that Congress can only do that which the Constitution gives it the power to do . The question I raise is , where in the Constitution do we have this authority to ...
... Supreme Court , and since Mar- bury v . Madison , they have indicated that Congress can only do that which the Constitution gives it the power to do . The question I raise is , where in the Constitution do we have this authority to ...
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... Supreme Court in the Roig case , Secretary of Agriculture v . Central Roig Refining Company , and it was of course found constitutional . The Supreme Court held that the commerce clause does not impose requirements of geographic uni ...
... Supreme Court in the Roig case , Secretary of Agriculture v . Central Roig Refining Company , and it was of course found constitutional . The Supreme Court held that the commerce clause does not impose requirements of geographic uni ...
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... Supreme Court sustained the concept of unincorporated territory , which gave the Federal Government scope for what Justice Frankfurter later called creative statesmanship . It was this seed of wisdom planted in 1900 that made possible ...
... Supreme Court sustained the concept of unincorporated territory , which gave the Federal Government scope for what Justice Frankfurter later called creative statesmanship . It was this seed of wisdom planted in 1900 that made possible ...
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... Supreme Court that would have to , under the American system , determine as to that . Senator JACKSON . In the Constitution of the United States , do we have the authority to enter into a compact with an entity other than a State which ...
... Supreme Court that would have to , under the American system , determine as to that . Senator JACKSON . In the Constitution of the United States , do we have the authority to enter into a compact with an entity other than a State which ...
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... supreme court of the Commonwealth shall be taken directly to the Supreme Court of the United States instead of going through the first circuit as at present . This change is recommended by the judges of the first circuit themselves . It ...
... supreme court of the Commonwealth shall be taken directly to the Supreme Court of the United States instead of going through the first circuit as at present . This change is recommended by the judges of the first circuit themselves . It ...
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81st Congress adopted agreement American Antonio Fernós-Isern apply to Puerto April 12 article VII Articles of Permanent authority bill Chairman citizens Commissioner FERNÓS-ISERN Committee on Interior Commonwealth of Puerto Commonwealth status compact consent constitution of Puerto constitutional convention Court of Puerto delegate Department dispose duties economic election enacted essential public purposes exercise Federal Government Federal Relations Act Federal Union Foraker Act force and effect government of Puerto Governor MUÑOZ-MARÍN hereby Insular Affairs Interior and Insular island jurisdiction lands legislation ment Northwest Ordinance Organic Act parties Permanent Association political President proposed Public Law 600 Puerto Rican Federal Puerto Rico pursuant question referendum relationship repealed Resident Commissioner respect to Puerto Rican Federal Relations Rico's self-government Senator CARROLL Senator GRUENING Senator JACKSON Senator O'MAHONEY sovereignty Stat statehood Sugar Act Supreme Court tariffs territorial clause territorial power thereof tion Treasury U.S. Constitution U.S. representative U.S. Senate United Nations
Popular passages
Page 95 - It is hereby ordained and declared by the authority aforesaid, that the following articles shall be considered as articles of compact between the original states and the people and states in the said territory, and forever remain unalterable, unless by common consent...
Page 93 - The United States are as much bound by their contracts as are individuals. If they repudiate their obligations, it is as much repudiation, with all the wrong and reproach that term implies, as it would be if the repudiator had been a State or a municipality or a citi/en.
Page 71 - An Act to provide a civil government for Porto Rico, and for other purposes," approved March 2, 1917, as amended, shall be known and designated as "Puerto Rico.
Page 93 - Mexicans now established in territories previously belonging to Mexico, and which remain for the future within the limits of the United States, as defined by the present treaty, shall be free to continue where they now reside, or to remove at any time to the Mexican republic, retaining the property which they possess in the said territories, or disposing thereof, and removing the proceeds wherever they please, without their being subjected...
Page 68 - An Act temporarily to provide revenues and a civil government for Porto Rico, and for other purposes...
Page 82 - The rights, privileges, and immunities of citizens of the United States shall be respected in Puerto Rico to the same extent as though...
Page 111 - The civil rights and political status of the native inhabitants of the territories hereby ceded to the United States shall be determined by the Congress.
Page 81 - STATEMENT OF THE MANAGERS ON THE PART OF THE HOUSE The managers on the part of the House at the conference on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the amendment of the Senate to the bill (HR 6927) to establish a Department of Housing and Urban Development, and for other purposes...
Page 59 - All persons born in Puerto Rico on or after April 11, 1899 (whether before or after the effective date of this Act), and not citizens, subjects, or nationals of any foreign power, are hereby declared to be citizens of the United States...
Page 95 - ... establish those principles as the basis of all laws, constitutions, and governments, which forever hereafter shall be formed in the said territory ; to provide also for the establishment of states, and permanent government therein, and for their admission to a share in the federal councils on an equal footing with the original states, at as early periods as may be consistent with the general interest...