

Monday, March 7, 2011
NEW YORK - Standard & Poor’s Monday upgraded $9.2 billion of Puerto Rico general obligation bonds to BBB from BBB-minus, due to stronger revenue performance.
The outlook is stable.
Watch video of Cong. Gutierrez's on the floor exposing more info on human rights violation in Puerto Rico
Click on link here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUy-cglbAGg
By Rafael A. Fantauzzi
Washington, DC March 1, 2011
Watch Congressman Luis Gutierrez's speech on the floor of the House of Representatives around the current turmoil on the Island of Puerto Rico.
Click here to watch video: http://www.youtube.com/user/NPRCINC?feature=mhsn#p/a/f/0/QJhmoV01xQI
Angel Luis Rodriguez is a U.S based business leader notable for his contributions to the evolution of the Corporate America’s Inclusion Agenda, Leadership Development, Community Advocacy, and Inspirational Messaging, via his blog www.angelrodriguez.us.
WASHINGTON DC - The Natonal Puerto Rican Coalition (NPRC) today unveiled a video highlighting the important contributions that immigrants have made in America and the implications that passing the Dream Act will have on thousands of immigrant youth. The video encourages all viewers to call their Senators and ask them to support the Dream Act.
By Rafael A. Fantauzzi, President & CEO National Puerto Rican Coalition
By Dina Siegel Vann- Director, AJC’s Latino and Latin American Institute
Rafael Fantauzzi- President and CEO, National Puerto Rican Coalition
Something remarkable happened last week in the second oldest city in the Americas, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Two important communities with little obvious connection suddenly came together by force of history, shared values and a vision for a future with deep transnational bonds.
STATEMENT BY RAFAEL A. FANTAUZZI, PRESIDENT AND CEO OF THE NATIONAL PUERTO RICAN COALITION SUPPORTING A VOTE TO PASS THE DREAM ACT.
WASHINGTON, DC – The National Puerto Rican Coalition (NPRC) is asking all Members of Congress to support the Dream Act.
NPRC's efforts to protect the economy of the island and the rum industry continue to gain visibility and importance.