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Nov 14

Puerto Rico ignored advice on Whitefish power contract, documents show

By Matthew Daly, Associated Press

Rep. Rob Bishop, R-Utah, the panel’s chairman, said “a legacy of dysfunction” at PREPA has created “a competence deficit” that threatens Puerto Rico’s ability to improve conditions for its 3.4 million citizens.

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Nov 13

WATCH: Puerto Rico Gov. Ricardo Rosselló asks for $94.4 billion for Hurricane Maria recovery

By Luis Alonso Lugo, Associated Press

The island is struggling to recover from the damage inflicted by Hurricane Maria, with much of the U.S. territory without power and thousands still homeless, the governor said.

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Nov 08

Puerto Rico hurricane victims still need help. Here’s what you can do

By Patty Gorena Morales, Michael Rios

About nine months after Hurricane Maria tore through Puerto Rico, thousands of people are still without electricity. Here are some ways you can help.

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Nov 02

Uprooted by Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rican teachers try to start over

By Rebecca Beitsch, Stateline

Puerto Rican teachers who fled Hurricane Maria's aftermath often relocate to states with school staff shortages, but tests, fees and certificates create roadblocks to getting these instructors back in the classroom.

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Nov 01

San Juan mayor questions abrupt postponement of House hearing about Hurricane Maria

By Luis Alonso Lugo, Associated Press

Rep. Bennie G. Thompson of Mississippi, the top Democrat on the Homeland Security Committee, who had invited Cruz to testify, told reporters he was given no explanation for the postponement.

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Oct 29

Puerto Rico cancels contract with Whitefish Energy

By Michael D. Regan

Puerto Rico’s power company on Sunday pulled out of a $300 million contract with utility provider Whitefish Energy Holdings.

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Oct 27

Puerto Rico faces huge challenges in rebuilding and reinventing K-12 education

By Andrew Ujifusa, Education Week

Puerto Rico has the opportunity to recreate, and not just rebuild, its long-struggling school system. But a positive transformation for the island’s schools might be crippled before it can even start.

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Oct 27

WATCH: Trump administration disavows Puerto Rico power contract

By Michael Biesecker, Matthew Daly, Associated Press

The Trump administration said Friday it had no involvement in the decision to award a $300 million contract to help restore Puerto Rico's power grid to a tiny Montana company in Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke's hometown.

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Oct 27

FEMA disavows Puerto Rico power contract amid investigations

By Michael Biesecker and Matthew Daly, Associated Press

The Federal Emergency Management Agency said Friday it had no involvement in the decision to award a $300 million contract to help restore Puerto Rico's power grid to a tiny Montana company in Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke's hometown.

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Oct 26

Congressional committees investigate Puerto Rico contract award

By Matthew Daly, Associated Press

Multiple congressional committees are investigating a $300 million contract awarded to a small Montana company in the hometown of Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke that was tapped to help restore Puerto Rico's damaged power grid.

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