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RC 384

Para ordenar a la Cámara de Representantes de Puerto Rico, reunida en Comisión Total y a tenor con las disposiciones de la Sección 18.5 del Reglamento de la Cámara de Representantes, a realizar una Sesión Especial de Interpelación al actual director ejecutivo de la Autoridad de Acueductos y Alcantarillados, Luis González Delgado, a los efectos de requerir información relativa a la actual crisis de suministro de agua, sus efectos y planes de trabajo para atenderla.

2025-2028 Session

Puerto Rico House demands special questioning session with water authority director on current water crisis causes, impacts, and recovery plans.

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Bill Summary · RC 384

Legislative bill overview

Bill RC 384 calls for the Puerto Rico House of Representatives to hold a special interpellation (questioning) session with the executive director of the Puerto Rico Water and Sewer Authority (AAA), Luis González Delgado, regarding the current water supply crisis. The bill seeks to obtain information about the crisis, its effects, and the authority's plans to address it.

Why is this important

Puerto Rico faces chronic water infrastructure challenges affecting public health and economic development. This interpellation mechanism allows legislators to formally question government officials about crisis response, transparency, and resource allocation—holding the executive accountable during a critical service failure.

Potential points of contention

  • Partisan framing: The interpellation may be used as a political tool to blame or defend the current administration rather than develop substantive solutions
  • Limited enforcement power: Interpellations are investigative but lack binding authority to force specific policy changes or budget allocations
  • Scope and depth: The breadth of requested information (crisis causes, effects, and solutions) may result in either superficial answers or require multiple sessions for adequate response

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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